I'm using Red Line SI-1 in regular doses. I'm trying to aim for the 1.5 oz per 10 gallons, but they don't have the lines on the label (not that they were terribly accurate in the first place) and of course they no longer recommend using in small amounts except in their Spanish language instructions.
Anyone have a recommended tool for this? A dropper with graduated lines might work. Maybe a graduated cylinder? Perhaps just measuring spoons? I have an almost empty bottle which I'm thinking of keeping a measured amount before dumping in the tank. The only thing is that I hate the Red Line bottle shape. I know they use it for everything, but it's hard to dump the entire contents when you can't tilt it completely vertically.
I am a little bit shocked at the prices now. I remember when I could get a 15 oz bottle for less than $4. It's still a bargain compared to some of the other concentrated or regular maintenance fuel injector cleaners.
Anyone have a recommended tool for this? A dropper with graduated lines might work. Maybe a graduated cylinder? Perhaps just measuring spoons? I have an almost empty bottle which I'm thinking of keeping a measured amount before dumping in the tank. The only thing is that I hate the Red Line bottle shape. I know they use it for everything, but it's hard to dump the entire contents when you can't tilt it completely vertically.
I am a little bit shocked at the prices now. I remember when I could get a 15 oz bottle for less than $4. It's still a bargain compared to some of the other concentrated or regular maintenance fuel injector cleaners.