This may be of interest.
Good day everyone, It is not the first time I come to this forum and I have had the opportunity to read a lot of things about these products. I want to be as clear as possible about this topic: I'm not trying to sell any of these products (this is not the place to do so) and I am not trying to...
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That is pretty much the same story that I heard from the other side of the coin.
The one post i read in that forum thread that threw me for a loop, " contained benzene and Toluene ".
I can tell you that it contains neither, or they have gotten really good at eliminating the smell and the look and feel of those 2 solvents.
For anyone that has never worked with either of those 2 solvents they have a very unique sweet smell.
And using either of those as a fuel additive would be quite harmful to the engine.
My history with Soltron, quite a few years ago I was working on my L3450 and had the hood off, well the black fuel tank, sun, moisture / water, made the perfect explosion of nasty slime that clogged up the fuel system in short order.
cleaning out the tank and fuel system proved to be futile as every few days it would start all over again.
I did some online research then got a bottle of Soltron and used it, in the matter of 24 hours you could see a noticeable loss of slime in the fuel and It never came back.
I have a 150 gallon fuel tank that I use, and it had slime in it when i first got it.
It's a great tank because it's got a large filler hole so you can see and deal with the insides of the tank.
I sucked and swabbed out everything I could.
I put a little bit of soltron and fuel in it and within a couple days the inside of the tank was completely clean of any slime residue.
I have been using the same tank for years, it sits outside, in the cold, hot, rain, snow and I've never had any issues with fuel contamination.
So I'm sold on using it, as I've seen first had the benefits of use.