Fuel Additive for Bacteria and Ejectors

WNYBill

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What fuel additives do you use to prevent or dissolve bacteria and clean ejectors? And, how do you use it? Is there any additive the
dissolves bacteria slugs?

Thanks
 
I am down to the dosage on the labels- usually in the home heating oil, the algae grows in the heat of the summer- and I already filled up the tanks for next winter- if a moldy batch shows up, you don't want to deal with in in January huh? the diesels only get it in the winter. As an anti gel.
Diesel cleanz, any of them that say 'algae-cide' or something along that line on the label are perfect. It seems this all started as anti pollution regs took the natural sulfur out of petroleum- where it was controlling bacteria for the last 65 million years... till we get to buy it huh? The northeast seems to get it worse because the billion year old mold comes alive and grows in the steamy hot barges slowly sailing up the gulf and east coast.

I just went out and got the empty jug- Power Service 'BIO KLEEN'. A $15 pint treats 880 gallons, just what I needed. They call it 'control microbial growth.' Whatever, it stops the algae and don't break the bank.
 
Ever so often the CASE-IHC dealer has some algaecide, and I buy a bottle, shoot a squirt in with each tankful. Shoot in some Howe's. Very scientific....
 

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