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Old 09-27-2008, 09:30 PM
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I Seafoamed my 96 LT1 last month and decided to clean my TB with some Deep Creep. The butterfly in the TB was pretty nasty but the the deep creep just ate right through it! Then i got a small toothbrush and cleaned the other side of the TB plates. As the can directed I sprayed some Deep Creep, with a straw deep in the intake to clean inside. I waited for 10 minutes. When I first tryed to fire her up she just stalled. I waited about 20 seconds and tryed again. The LT1 fired right up and the smoke show begun. I decided to take the car on the highway to burn off any remaining deep creep. I was amazed at how smoother it was at idle and the quicker throttle response when I got on it. Truely some amazing stuff. I recommend this stuff to anyone who owns a car!
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Some cleaners may eat off the coating of the throttle body and cause premature failure. If this stuff is as good as you say it is, I will have to try it. Mine stays gunked up with goo.
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I never tried Deep Creep I'll have to look for a can.
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Originally Posted by 96_vette
I Seafoamed my 96 LT1 last month and decided to clean my TB with some Deep Creep. The butterfly in the TB was pretty nasty but the the deep creep just ate right through it! Then i got a small toothbrush and cleaned the other side of the TB plates. As the can directed I sprayed some Deep Creep, with a straw deep in the intake to clean inside. I waited for 10 minutes. When I first tryed to fire her up she just stalled. I waited about 20 seconds and tryed again. The LT1 fired right up and the smoke show begun. I decided to take the car on the highway to burn off any remaining deep creep. I was amazed at how smoother it was at idle and the quicker throttle response when I got on it. Truely some amazing stuff. I recommend this stuff to anyone who owns a car!
Deep Creep is penetrating oil.
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Some cleaners may eat off the coating of the throttle body and cause premature failure. If this stuff is as good as you say it is, I will have to try it. Mine stays gunked up with goo.


It worked wonders for me!
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Originally Posted by 96_vette
It worked wonders for me!
I LOVE your avatar. So true..so true.
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Originally Posted by Harley Davidson
I LOVE your avatar. So true..so true.
It's probably a huge hit in PRC!
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Originally Posted by MK 82
It's probably a huge hit in PRC!

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