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Default How Stable is STA-BIL??

On Dec 15, 6:44*am, ransley wrote:
On Dec 14, 10:41*pm, " wrote:





On Dec 14, 10:49 pm, ransley wrote:


On Dec 14, 7:57 pm, Puddin' Man wrote:


I got this container of STA-BIL, maybe 6 years old, in a 4 oz can like the
old lighter fluid cans (with a squirt spout). Sez 4 oz treats 5 gal's of
gas. Maybe 3 oz left. Can looks fine, no rust or anything.


I squirted a bit into a glass container. Yellow in color, no evident
contamination.


The instructions say to discard after a bit. Most of the instructions
on most of the stuff in this world are subject to the "Squirrelly BS"
consideration. :-)


I don't necessarily trust this stuff, but ...


Would you use it for small 4-stroke motors, 3-4 mos. winter storage?


Cheers,
Puddin'


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- Rice Miller, who probably never even _heard_ of GW Bush, Paulson, etc


probably 1oz evaporated. It may work but not as well.- Hide quoted text -


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theres a issue of gasoline with ethanol not being compatible , I would
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What? Ethanol is 10% gas, it has been for 20+ years and thats all
thats sold here, Alcohol has only good effects on gasolene, it removes
water and raises octane, maybe you meant something else.- Hide quoted text -

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I meant Ethanol is 10% alcohol. E85 is totaly different, 85% alcohol
and not a product worth what it costs.