Heres my plan. 06 250xs.
Gonna mix together Marine stabill, seafoam,and quickleen. Equal amounts of each and store in 1 container. Will add to gas at amount of 1 ounce of mixture to 6 gallons of gas. Will this be a good mixture??
Thanks
Heres my plan. 06 250xs.
Gonna mix together Marine stabill, seafoam,and quickleen. Equal amounts of each and store in 1 container. Will add to gas at amount of 1 ounce of mixture to 6 gallons of gas. Will this be a good mixture??
Thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by coosacat »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Heres my plan. 06 250xs.
Gonna mix together Marine stabill, seafoam,and quickleen. Equal amounts of each and store in 1 container. Will add to gas at amount of 1 ounce of mixture to 6 gallons of gas. Will this be a good mixture??
Thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
Honestly, I've never tried mixing the three in the same bottle. That part "might, or might not" work.... you'd have to try it to ensure that they don't separate..... several of my customers claim that they've done this successfully.
HOWEVER.... even if they do mix properly, your "1 ounce of mixture to 6 gallons of fuel" isn't going to cut it.
Remember, when you mixed three equal amounts into the same container, the container now contains 33% of each item, meaning that you'd need to add "three ounces" of the mixture to 6 gallons of fuel to receive the "recommended dosage" of each product.![]()
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