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On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 04:26:24 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
Sloshing the fuel around helps remove as much of it as possible as these areas are somewhat difficult to get to with a power washing wand, especially through the fuel fills. It certainly does, although most people find out the hard way after their filters clog on a rough day. I was talking to a professional fuel polisher in North Carolina last month who highly recommends Priocide. He said that it is as effective as Biobor at kiling "diesel bugs" but results in less clumping. That makes the residue easier to filter and less prone to clogging tank screens. http://www.priproducts.com/priocide.htm |
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