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Old 06/04/13, 09:50 AM
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Fuel Treatment PRI-G 16 oz & 32 oz

Need to Store Fuel? We started offering this recently on our site:

Fuel Treatment PRI-G 16 oz & 32 oz

http://www.directive21.com/product-c...uel-treatment/

Keeps Fuel Fresh and Ready To Use – It’s a fact: fuel ages quickly! No matter how soon you use the
gasoline you buy, it will have aged in your fuel tank by the time you use it; for that reason, you can’t afford to be
without PRI-G. PRI-G keeps gasoline fresh. In fact, by treating the fuel annually with PRI-G,you can
keep it fresh in storage for years! You’ll be assured a fast start for your engine next season, or whenever you use it next.
Those operating a generator on a periodic basis are especially benefited by PRI-G use – when it comes time to
run that generator, it’s fuel will be fresh and ready to go! If your fuel has already aged,
PRI-G can still help. Tests have shown where PRI-G can restore aged fuel to refinery-fresh conditions.

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Old 06/04/13, 11:36 AM
 
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Yep....the only stuff to store fuel with.....beats Stabil brand all to pieces. I've personally stored gasoline 5 years in 55gal drums using PRI.

By the way, they also make PRI-D for diesel, and it is the same stuff as PRI-G for gasoline except they add a biocide to prevent stuff culturing in your diesel fuel. You can use PRI-D in place of PRI-G in gasoline.

EVERY prepper should have a few quarts of this around ( quart treats 256 gallons )
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Old 06/04/13, 07:07 PM
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in PRI-G and D. Um, and TheBerkeyGuy. Just refilled my BigBerkey
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Old 06/05/13, 04:55 AM
 
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Yup, I use it, too. My Husqvarna chainsaw is picky about fuel, but runs great on old, but Pri treated gas.
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Old 06/05/13, 05:34 PM
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Great stuff but cheaper on Amazon.
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Old 06/05/13, 06:18 PM
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Great stuff but cheaper on Amazon.
While it is a dollar less on amazon, but by saving a dollar, you are helping amazon grow and not small businesses. Also, we offer an 877 number, where we know the product, and give a darn about it. Try calling amazon and getting customer service, they don't know anything about the product and won't help you if you have a problem. They will write you a nice letter that is copied and pasted that doesn't help you.

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While it is a dollar less on amazon, but by saving a dollar, you are helping amazon grow and not small businesses. Also, we offer an 877 number, where we know the product, and give a darn about it. Try calling amazon and getting customer service, they don't know anything about the product and won't help you if you have a problem. They will write you a nice letter that is copied and pasted that doesn't help you.

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If you want to save a buck go to Amazon, if you want to support a company that supports the SE&P Community go to Directive21. If you wonder where all the Mom & Pop's have gone don't blame Walmart & Amazon look at those who shop there.
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