Which SeaFoam product?I've been storing my bikes over the winter with Sta-Bil, but some people say they like seafoam better. The name "seafoam" sounds corrosive...Lol!
This is the one I would use. Seafoam is more for cleaning in my experience.Stabil 360 Marine is probably one of their top tier anti-oxidants.
I seem to recall that their usage instructions on the bottle/can refer to storage. They market for sooooo many things but there's only so much room on the front !!i didnt know seafoam was a for-storage treatment like sta-bil
I seem to recall that their usage instructions on the bottle/can refer to storage. They market for sooooo many things but there's only so much room on the front !!
√ Stabilizes gas & diesel fuels up to 2 years
HOW TO USE SEA FOAM MOTOR TREATMENT FOR STORAGE
√ Sea Foam helps stored fuel resist evaporation, preserve ignition vapors & prevent gum & varnish formation.
√ Stabilizes fuel up to 2 years.
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Easier said than done in many areas. Almost no stations around here sell ethanol-free unless you go to a marina. There's a chain called Casey's that used to promote that they sold ethanol-free but now it's only "at select stations". Another is Circle K but I would drive past 50 gas stations (okay, maybe that's a slight exaggeration) before I get to it.Just buy non-ethanol gas
CantJust buy non-ethanol gas and forget about stabilizers.
Yes, I see the recommendation to buy ethanol-free gas all the time, but it is getting increasingly difficult to find. There are a very small number of stations in my area that still sell it, but none of them are very close. I suspect there will come a point in time when it's no longer sold anywhere...Easier said than done in many areas. Almost no stations around here sell ethanol-free unless you go to a marina. There's a chain called Casey's that used to promote that they sold ethanol-free but now it's only "at select stations". Another is Circle K but I would drive past 50 gas stations (okay, maybe that's a slight exaggeration) before I get to it.