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Fuel Conditioner (Sta-Bil) twfsa 09-24-2006
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Posted by Ether Jones on September 26, 2006, 2:23 pm

z wrote:

> Gas gets old, you lose the thinner fractions to
> evaporation so it becomes hard to start, and you get lots of crap and
> varnish forming.

Sounds like a different process than that claimed by Husky (moisture
and oxidation).


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on September 24, 2006, 7:30 pm

>
> Charlie Morgan wrote:
>>
>> >Is there a shelf life?
>> >Thanks
>> >Tom
>> >
>>
>> Yes! Although there is no expiration date printed on the container,
>> Stabil has a
>> two year shelf life once you open the container and break the original
>> seal.
>
> Sez who?


http://www.goldeagle.com/sta-bil/faqs_stabil_detail.asp?product=sta-bil&ID=9
>
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.




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