Quote Originally Posted by Thymeclock View Post
Your response sounds unnecessarily defensive. Questioning and lack of agreement might bring discomfort, but those who are confident and secure in their stated positions will not act as though they are being threatened by skepticism or doubt that is raised. I'm not attacking you. I'm questioning the validity and effectiveness of a product and your belief in it.

I accept that the SeaFoam worked for you. I never said that it couldn't possibly work. I questioned its ingredients and the manner in which it is being marketed.

What I am saying is that it's just one of many automotive additives of dubious value. Additives are usually bought by people hoping for a quick fix and a cheap solution for a problem that is often expensive and irremediable. The auto parts stores have shelves full of such additives. Some do work. Some will never work. And some work some of the time, depending upon the circumstances.
You just out did yourself. You question the validity of what it did for me. You qualified yourself in your first reply with your first question. The one where you have no clue what's in the bottle, despite it being clearly printed on the bottle exactly what's in it. You question me after you say it's just foaming water in a bottle, and you question me? Heck man, you are the one who needs to be questioned.

I am questioning the validity of you even questioning the results I got based on you flat out told everyone you have no clue why, but you don't believe it because you can't read a can, and then declare its just a gas foaming water in the can lmao.

Ok dude. Guess you taught me good. Guess saving money is stupid and just snake oil advice sharing it with others.

So before you try to dispute someone dude, you need to qualify your reasoning and make statements based on fact. You can't just dispute just because you want to.

FYI, the burden of defense is on you. You are the one making defensive statements, I don't need to defend my actual real world findings.