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Stabilize Fuel For Up To 3 Years
You can protect engines from bad gas for up to 3 years with Advanced Formula Fuel Treatment and Stabilizer from Briggs & Stratton, according to the company.
  “Ours is the only 5-in-1 formula on the market that includes a triple antioxidant formula, corrosion inhibitors, metal de-activators and a detergent,” says Carissa Gingras, Briggs & Stratton Corp. “It works with any octane level and can be used in any gasoline-powered engine. Because our Advanced Formula Fuel Treatment and Stabilizer also stabilizes fuel for storage, we recommend using it even with ethanol-free fuel.”
  Briggs & Stratton uses their Advanced Formula product in their own branded pre-mixed fuel. They also recommend it be added every time a consumer fills a can with gas for use with 2 or 4-cycle engines.
  “Because gas begins to degrade after only 30 days, it’s critical that a treatment like ours be used to help maintain good engine health,” says Gingras.
  The new fuel treatment with its dual corrosion inhibitors stops chemical reactions caused by dissolved metals in fuel. Water protection inhibitors protect against the harmful effects of water in fuel due to ethanol. Detergent ingredients prevent gum and varnish build-up on engine parts.
  “The detergent will help clean out gums and deposits already there,” says Gingras. “However, there is no product on the market that can make bad gas good.”
  Once opened, 5-in-1 Advanced Formula Fuel Treatment and Stabilizer has a recommended shelf life of 3 years. The 4-fl. oz. container treats 20 gal. of gas. It’s priced at $6.55. The 16-fl. oz. container treats 80 gal. of gasoline and is priced at $12.60.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Briggs & Stratton Corporate Headquarters, P.O. Box 702, Milwaukee, Wis. 53201
(ph 414 259-5333; www.BriggsandStratton.com;
www.EnginesMatter.com).


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