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Model: STA-BIL (22001) Fogging Oil - Stops Corrosion In Stored Engines - Lubricates And Protects Cylinders - Coats Internal Engine Components - For All 2 and 4 Cycle Engines, 12 oz.
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Actually it has much more than oil. Hydrotreated heavy and light naphthenic petroleum distillate (highly refined) on both, Propane, and Butane. It coats and assists the 1st start after a long sit for any extended stored engines to prevent corrosion and assist in the start (highly flammable for the pyro in you). Generators you want them to fire up immediately and I also use the STA-BIL Gas Treatment for generators in particular.
When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
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WTH is 'fogging' oil? Just a can of pressurized oil?
Actually it has much more than oil. Hydrotreated heavy and light naphthenic petroleum distillate (highly refined) on both, Propane, and Butane. It coats and assists the 1st start after a long sit for any extended stored engines to prevent corrosion and assist in the start (highly flammable for the pyro in you). Generators you want them to fire up immediately and I also use the STA-BIL Gas Treatment for generators in particular.
When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
Actually it has much more than oil. Hydrotreated heavy and light naphthenic petroleum distillate (highly refined) on both, Propane, and Butane. It coats and assists the 1st start after a long sit for any extended stored engines to prevent corrosion and assist in the start (highly flammable for the pyro in you). Generators you want them to fire up immediately and I also use the STA-BIL Gas Treatment for generators in particular.
When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
Interesting. Do you know if it would be good for a car that will be parked for 3-6+ months? Spray it in a vacuum line while the car is on, then spray down the spark plug holes in each cylinder? Use in addition to the fuel additive?
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I use this every Fall to Winterize my I/O motor. I run the engine and spray this into the carburetor until motor stalls. Then remove spark plugs and shoot this down each hole for a few seconds using the attached straw. Cheap insurance again moisture creeping in and corroding metal during storage.
The retailers increase the price in September, and it usually shoots up to $9 a can in the Fall, since that is when everyone that has a seasonal motor goes out to buy this stuff. Better to stock up in Spring when on sale in the low season, and hope the pressure in the can does not leak out by Fall. Most cans hold pressure for at least 5 years in a hot then cold then hot again garage.
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I have two cars that have been sitting for 40 years. In a garage but the motors are frozen. Would this be good to put in spark plug holes? Or Marvel Myself Oil or something else? Thanks for any help
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When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
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When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
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When you need them to work, they need to work on 1st start. Boats, Jet Ski's, Snow Blowers etc and Motorcycles for seasonal use, or just the guy that made a few bucks and had to have a Harley, only to let it sit up and rot. You want the motor to work when you sell it at a huge loss.
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The retailers increase the price in September, and it usually shoots up to $9 a can in the Fall, since that is when everyone that has a seasonal motor goes out to buy this stuff. Better to stock up in Spring when on sale in the low season, and hope the pressure in the can does not leak out by Fall. Most cans hold pressure for at least 5 years in a hot then cold then hot again garage.
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