2-Propanol = Isopropyl Alcohol = Petroleum distillate... the essence of marketing often includes a gentle misleading to guide you to the proper belief without flat out misstating the truth.
Get this (
Origins of Isopropyl Alcohol) : "Isopropyl alcohol does not occur naturally.
It is produced from propene by indirect hydration in a
complex process known as "strong-acid process" or by
direct catalytic reduction of acetone.
It is said that in 1920, Standard Oil Company (later
Exxon) scientists in Linden, New Jersey, were trying
to invent useful products from gasoline by-products.
They produced isopropyl alcohol, or rubbing alcohol.
Isopropyl alcohol was the first commercial
petrochemical (chemicals made from oil) ever made and
became the new ExxonMobil Chemical Company's first
product.
http://inventors. about.com/od/invent... hive_seven.htm"
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So Sea Foam is 100% pure petroleum product AND it contains a significant amount of Isopropyl alcohol. All that and they recommend it for diesels. Perhaps the other ingredients are there to maintain or improve lubricity. Otherwise, the product liability thing would've eaten them alive by now... ?
FYI - Mark
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Buffalo said:
On the back of the can of Sea Foam Motor Treatment, it says: "A 100% pure petroleum product for use in all gasoline and diesel type engines, both 2 and 4 cycle. OXYGEN SENSOR SAFE. "
Near the bottom of the can, it says: "Contains Pet. Distillate (CAS 64742-89-8); Pet. Oil (CAS 64742-52-5); 2-Propanol CAS (67-63-0). "
The product part number is SF-16.
I just took a sniff from inside the can & it does smell like alcohol. A couple of olives & it might not make a bad martini!!!
Joe F. (Buffalo)