Reb954
Platinum Member
Safety is always important. Diesel is a bit harder light with a spark or static than some otherr products.
That is true but when it is vacuumed, some of it becomes an airborn mist which makes it more flammable and explosive.
Safety is always important. Diesel is a bit harder light with a spark or static than some otherr products.
I didn't know any product would kill or dilute the algae after it was present in the system.

Here you go now you do think of it as a fungicide for fuel. I bought a 300 gallon contaminated tank a long time ago. Drained, shocked it , and fillled it and per Bio Bor's recommendations and keep it it treated never had a problem
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