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FUELSAVER
Dual-Phase Biocide for Gasoline, Diesel,
Biodiesel, and Heating Oil
FUELSAVER qualifies for the USA EPA 40CFR80.591A
certification, meaning the product contains <15 ppm sulfur and
making it compatible with ULSD.
Features:
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FUELSAVER is an economical, EPA-registered, dual-phase
liquid biocide for use in fuel tanks of farm, marine, fleet, and
mining equipment, as well as all gasoline, diesel, biodiesel,
and heating oil storage tanks.
FUELSAVER is registered as an on-road diesel fuel
additive.
A dual-phase biocide is the most effective and desirable
choice because it kills bacteria and fungi, which are present
in both the fuel and in the water bottoms.
Minimum storage temperature for FUELSAVER is 50°F.
FUELSAVER offers powerful performance at an economical
treat cost.
Applications:
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Provide dual-phase effectiveness, killing microbes in both fuel
and water.
Protects fuels from a broad spectrum of both bacteria and
slime-producing fungi.
Kills microbes in 4 to 72 hours, depending upon the severity of
infestation.
Helps prevent sludge formation and filter plugging due to
microbial activity, reducing downtime.
Helps prevent corrosion in tank and fuel system due to
microbial growth, reducing maintenance costs.
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Recommended Use:
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To kill and control the growth of problem microorganisms
associated with the fuel.
Biocide treatment is indicated whenever testing shows
unacceptable levels of microbes in the fuel water bottoms.
The best way to limit microbial activity is to monitor tanks
regularly and drain water bottoms.
Allow treated storage tank to remain out of service for a
minimum of 4 hours (preferably 3 to 5 days). Filter
replacement may be necessary to remove “dead bugs” after
the product has accomplished its job, depending upon level
of infestation.
General Use: Add FUELSAVER to fuel storage tanks for
the control of microbial growth in gasoline, diesel, biodiesel,
and heating oil.
Bacterial growth rate decreases significantly when its
environment goes below ~ 55°F; therefore, the winter
biocide treatment is not as critical. Biocide treatment of fuel
tanks is most important during the spring, summer, and fall
season when the temperatures are routinely above 55°F
and temperature swings occur between warm days and
cooler nights. Also, during the spring and summer seasons
the high humidity can result in moisture formation in
tankage, which is conducive to microbial formation.
Dosage
1 oz.
1 pint (16 oz.)
1 quart (32 oz.)
1 gallon (128 oz.)
Maintenance
135-250 ppm
58-31
926-500
1,852-1,000
7,407-4,000
“Shock”
500-1,000 ppm
16-8
250-125
500-250
2,000-1,000
Notes:
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FUELSAVER contains no water.
FUELSAVER is not formulated for use in aviation gasoline
or jet fuel.
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Action Plan:
1. Use the BUG EYE Test Kit to determine if the problem is
bacteria related.
2. Remove water bottom if possible.
3. If fuel supply is positive for microbial activity, shock with
dual-phase biocide (FUELSAVER).
4. If problem persists, use BUG OUT Sticks for long-term
application, when water bottoms are a persistent problem,
and when experiencing premature filter plugging over time
with same storage tank.
Product Availability:
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12  1 qt.
4  1 gal.
Health and Safety:
As with any fuel additives, exercise care by handling
FUELSAVER in well-ventilated areas while wearing proper eye
and skin protection. Read container label and Material Safety
Data Sheet (MSDS) for more specific information. A Material
Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available on request. Store above
50 ̊F.
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