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BobR
Oct 03, 2015Explorer
wolfe10 wrote:mowermech wrote:
If there is no water in your fuel, you don't need a biocide. The biologicals will/can only grow at the water/fuel interface.
True. But (make that a big BUT) knowing 100% that you do not have any water and that there will be 0% chance of condensation over the winter is too much speculation for me.
Your fuel is at best only as good as your last fuel stop. In other words, who knows! It is sage advise to use a biocide for storage and is not costly per treatment.
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