Fuel Stabilizer for Lawn Mower Engines
If you use your lawn mower everyday or at least every week, you probably do not need to be concerned about fuel stabilizer for lawn mower engines. The gasoline never gets stale and does not create gum deposits in the fuel line or the carburetor. But most of us use our lawn mowers for three seasons. Then they sit idle during the late fall and winter months. This is the perfect amount of time for gasoline to get stale. It can also gum up your lawn mowers engine. This makes it very difficult to start the engine. In many cases the lawn mower engine will not start at all. This is the main reason why fuel stabilizer for lawn more engines should be used in all gasoline tanks.
Fuel Stabilizer for Lawn Mower Engines – How to Use
Every time you fill up your tank, add some fuel stabilizer to the gas can. Follow the instructions on the fuel stabilizer to make sure that your adding the correct amount to each gas can. This will ensure that each tanks of gasoline is stabilized, will not go stale and most importantly will not gum up your engine. If you use the same gasoline for your snow blower, this approach will ensure that you always have good gas for your small engines.
If you know that the gasoline will be sitting around for a long time, it is best to just put it in your cars tank and use it rather than have it sit for a long time. Never put old gas in your car’s engine. You do not want to have car problems caused by old gasoline.
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