STP 5.25 Ounce 78568 Complete Fuel System Cleaner-5.25 fl. oz
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My sincere thanks go out to In addition to performing the function of a fuel stabilizer, STP Gas Treatment does the same. The consumer care team at STP.
Diesel engines do not require this product, but 911 does provide some product for them
Adding it to a tank full of gas after you fill it up lets it mix with the fuel. As well as cleaning the carburetor, it should also do so.
I would think that 6 times is maybe a good number, but don't
Selected User Reviews For STP 5.25 Ounce 78568 Complete Fuel System Cleaner-5.25 fl. oz
I thought I would give these a try since they're meant to be used on As I seen it all over my bike, I figured it was similar in There is a pleasant citrusy scent to the wipes The convenient wipes are about the thickness of your average convenience wipe, with a slightly roughened surface on one side. My bike looked like it was covered in garbage, but it cut right through it like a knife I'm very pleased with the condition of my bike! The product is very good.
It's the best product I could find for cleaning Cleaning is easy with this stuff, and parts shine after use. Some YouTube videos explained how to clean an engine bay using All that stuff won't help you this stuff will do the job and save you time and energy.
The idea of having the tank dried made us uncomfortable - having to dump and dispose of the fuel was not fun. That's why we tried this old standard - it worked just fine. We needed two bottles of gas due to the amount in the gas room, but the problem was solved immediately. It's great to have you as a partner - thanks very much It's simple to use = just pour it in the tank and go. ***** (Can't give an estimate of.
Working great for removing rust and grime off my car's engine, especially for the tight spots you have to clean with your hands.
It removes gunk, grease, and who knows what else. He knows - I'm not sure what all the fuss is about with vinyl surfaces, windows, whatever it is You have ever driven over fresh asphalt/blacktop and come away with that stuff on your vehicle, right? We actually call it "Truck/Car Wipes" and it always stays in the trunk (just make sure the lid is tightly fastened after you use it! ).
Get a funnel if you have a capless system as it tends to get jammed in and break something, while adding fuel treatment will drive you crazy and cost you a lot of money. The average person could realistically expect to save about 1mpg overall. But for those who don't drive like loons, it will be much more significant.
STP is my preferred method for every purchase. Even though I've never had an issue with my fuel system, or it could just be in my head, I feel like it helps the gas mileage with the low price. If it doesn't, then it'll be fine.
The product was completely ineffective in my 20 HP riding lawnmower, even with use of the full container and only a handful of drops Deleted the old gas, then syphoned the tank empty, dried the inside with a paper towel, then drained the hoses, then refilled it with new gas. Your money is not worth wasting.