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Jack November 22nd 05 07:26 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?

Joseph Meehan November 22nd 05 07:51 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
Jack wrote:
I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



[email protected] November 22nd 05 08:05 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:26:04 GMT, (Jack) wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


Good question ????
Do they have a web site or 800 number?
Contact them.

Shawn Hirn November 23rd 05 12:00 AM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
In article ,
(Jack) wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


That depends on what the additive is. Call the manufacturer to ask.

Jack November 23rd 05 12:30 AM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:51:49 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

Jack wrote:
I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.


Thanks. Found this:

What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly
capped and stored in a cool, dry place.

http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faq...=sta-bil&ID=80

[email protected] November 23rd 05 01:29 AM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:30:09 GMT, (Jack) wrote:

On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:51:49 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:

Jack wrote:
I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.


Thanks. Found this:

What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly
capped and stored in a cool, dry place.

http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faq...=sta-bil&ID=80

I wonder how long if not opened?


George E. Cawthon November 23rd 05 07:37 AM

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wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:30:09 GMT,
(Jack) wrote:


On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:51:49 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:


Jack wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?

Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.


Thanks. Found this:

What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly
capped and stored in a cool, dry place.

http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faq...=sta-bil&ID=80


I wonder how long if not opened?


Actually the info at the site doesn't make sense.
One oz in 2-1/2 gallons gas keeps the gas fresh
for 12 months, and to keep gas for 24 months use
twice as much Sta-bil. But, pure sta-bil is good
for only 24 months after being opened. In other
words, everything goes bad in 24 months. The site
also say that gas can go bad in 60 days.

Anyone who has 3 vehicles and only 2 drivers and
anyone who has a vehicle used only for recreation
in the summer knows that gas does not go bad in
60 days. In fact, for most of us, gas regularly
stays fine for a minimum of 6 months. In a full
tank gas stays fine for at least 12 months and
probably for 24 months. 24 months for gas is
getting iffy, but then sta-bil according to the
site isn't good for more than 24 months either.

Sounds to me like Sta-bil and gas deteriorate at
about the same rate.


Jack November 23rd 05 02:13 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 07:37:36 GMT, "George E. Cawthon"
wrote:

wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:30:09 GMT, (Jack) wrote:


On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:51:49 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:


Jack wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?

Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.

Thanks. Found this:

What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly
capped and stored in a cool, dry place.

http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faq...=sta-bil&ID=80


I wonder how long if not opened?


Actually the info at the site doesn't make sense.
One oz in 2-1/2 gallons gas keeps the gas fresh
for 12 months, and to keep gas for 24 months use
twice as much Sta-bil. But, pure sta-bil is good
for only 24 months after being opened. In other
words, everything goes bad in 24 months. The site
also say that gas can go bad in 60 days.

Anyone who has 3 vehicles and only 2 drivers and
anyone who has a vehicle used only for recreation
in the summer knows that gas does not go bad in
60 days. In fact, for most of us, gas regularly
stays fine for a minimum of 6 months. In a full
tank gas stays fine for at least 12 months and
probably for 24 months. 24 months for gas is
getting iffy, but then sta-bil according to the
site isn't good for more than 24 months either.

Sounds to me like Sta-bil and gas deteriorate at
about the same rate.


24 months? Even 12 months is stretching it.

In the past, my untreated mowers and tractors, shut down in October,
would not start in April unless I added fresh gas to the tank.

The guy who services the chain saw said to change the gas every month
and told me to always use high octane. Maybe 2-cycle engines are
touchier, I dunno.


George E. Cawthon November 23rd 05 11:59 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
Jack wrote:
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 07:37:36 GMT, "George E. Cawthon"
wrote:


wrote:

On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:30:09 GMT, (Jack) wrote:



On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:51:49 GMT, "Joseph Meehan"
wrote:



Jack wrote:


I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?

Like anything it can get old, but it does have a long shelf life.

Thanks. Found this:

What is the shelf life of STA-BIL Fuel Stabilizer?
2 years after the bottle has been opened, provided it has been tightly
capped and stored in a cool, dry place.

http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faq...=sta-bil&ID=80


I wonder how long if not opened?


Actually the info at the site doesn't make sense.
One oz in 2-1/2 gallons gas keeps the gas fresh
for 12 months, and to keep gas for 24 months use
twice as much Sta-bil. But, pure sta-bil is good
for only 24 months after being opened. In other
words, everything goes bad in 24 months. The site
also say that gas can go bad in 60 days.

Anyone who has 3 vehicles and only 2 drivers and
anyone who has a vehicle used only for recreation
in the summer knows that gas does not go bad in
60 days. In fact, for most of us, gas regularly
stays fine for a minimum of 6 months. In a full
tank gas stays fine for at least 12 months and
probably for 24 months. 24 months for gas is
getting iffy, but then sta-bil according to the
site isn't good for more than 24 months either.

Sounds to me like Sta-bil and gas deteriorate at
about the same rate.



24 months? Even 12 months is stretching it.

In the past, my untreated mowers and tractors, shut down in October,
would not start in April unless I added fresh gas to the tank.

The guy who services the chain saw said to change the gas every month
and told me to always use high octane. Maybe 2-cycle engines are
touchier, I dunno.


You might want to think about changing your
service guy! Think about what adding oil to gas
does to the octane.

If your mowers and tractors won't start in April
then you are doing something wrong that has
nothing to do with gasoline deterioration.

Joseph Meehan November 24th 05 01:28 AM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
Jack wrote:
....

In the past, my untreated mowers and tractors, shut down in October,
would not start in April unless I added fresh gas to the tank.


I just run my stuff dry in the fall. No problems in the spring. I do
put a little stabilizer in it on the last run.


The guy who services the chain saw said to change the gas every month
and told me to always use high octane. Maybe 2-cycle engines are
touchier, I dunno.


High octane will not help in any way. I suggest your guy does not know
as much as he thinks. He still may be doing a good job for you. I also
think the idea of changing out the gas every month is a hoot. It stays in
the stations tanks longer than that.


--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



SJF November 27th 05 05:25 AM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 

Alan wrote in message
...
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:26:04 GMT,
(Jack) wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


I have a collector car which sits through the cold Minnesota winter every
year, and the gas has never been a problem.

In fact, recently the car sat for three years without being started,
through cold Minnesota winters, and it still starts OK, and the gasoline
has never been a problem.

Don't know why people spend money on Stabil!

Alan Moorman


Sounds like some smart fellow invented a problem to fit his solution!
Wouldn't be the first time.

SJF



Bob G. November 27th 05 08:05 PM

Stabil Fuel Additive
 
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 12:09:53 -0600, Alan wrote:

On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 19:26:04 GMT,
(Jack) wrote:

I've had a can in the outside garage for around three years. Does it
get stale like gasoline and lose effectiveness, or does it have an
indefinite life?


I have a collector car which sits through the cold Minnesota winter every
year, and the gas has never been a problem.

In fact, recently the car sat for three years without being started,
through cold Minnesota winters, and it still starts OK, and the gasoline
has never been a problem.

Don't know why people spend money on Stabil!

Alan Moorman


========================
I use to use STABIL in my snow blower...now I just drain the tank
every spring..refill it in the fall... That was the only machine I
ever had problems

Like Alan I store a "few" cars over the winter (and I do not start
them at all during storage) and have been storing at least one car
over the winter for about 30 years now..never had any problems .. I
do try to store them with full tanks of gasoline...but honestly that
is just my preference..

Bob G.




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