Deep Creep
How to Use
Simply spray Deep Creep into the air tool’s nipple, work it in with the trigger and leave to soak at least 5 minutes. When you re-connect the air hose, hold a rag over the exhaust to catch any expelled contaminants.
This will keep the cylinders oiled and will prevent varnish residue and moisture buildup during storage. Also use Sea Foam to stabilize any fuel in the tank and fuel system for up to two years.
To prepare an engine for prolonged storage, begin by removing the spark plugs.

Spray a liberal amount of Deep Creep directly into the cylinder through the spark plug hole
Also spray Deep Creep into the throat of the carburetor. It is a good idea to drain the carburetor float bowl at this time also, and spray the floats and float valve with Deep Creep to prevent these from becoming fowled with old gasoline varnish during storage.
Spray Deep Creep on any surface that you want to lubricate or clean with pure petroleum. Deep Creep will not evaporate quickly like many general purpose lubricants.
Spray Deep Creep into frozen locks to dissipate frozen moisture and de-ice.
Deep Creep can even be used in conjunction with a torch. When Deep Creep is sprayed on a heated bolt, it will not flare up and will draw into the threads faster with heat. Deep Creep will not damage plastic or rubber parts and will not damage painted and clear coated surfaces.
Use Deep Creep to clean and lubricate guns in one step. Deep Creep is a metal surface protectant and is safe for use on polymer gun barrels and black powder fire arms.
Deep Creep can clean road tar because tar is nothing more than a very heavy petroleum varnish. Deep Creep was designed to re-liquefy petroleum varnish deposits that build up inside an engine. It is safe for all painted and clear coated surfaces and will not damage plastic, rubber, neoprene or lexan. Once tar is removed, clean Deep Creep off the surface with Bugs-B-Gone.

Turn off engine and remove the air intake boot

Open the throttle plate. Spray a liberal amount of Deep Creep into the throttle body coating the entire interior surface

The Deep Creep can sprays upside down to aid in application to tight areas

Deep Creep will re-liquefy built up fuel and oil residue deposits and lubricate the throttle bushings

Clean the area with a rag or toothbrush to remove as much contamination as possible

Wipe remaining residue with clean dry rag

Re-connect the air intake boot when service is finished

Apply Deep Creep to the air intake boot to aid in re-connection


