Could be wrong on this, but I thought Exocet was a performance/cleaning additive rather than anti bug?Exocet near Shrewsbury sell via a dealer network. They were at the LAMMA show last time I went. Your fuel supplier may use them.
There's more than one exocet product. Gas oil conditioner is the one you want added when tank is filled.Could be wrong on this, but I thought Exocet was a performance/cleaning additive rather than anti bug?
For next winter fuel delivery in November I was going to order three additives; an anti wax, Exocet cleaner and an anti sludge/bug additive. Maybe over the top and too cautious but the cost of some £50 per 1000l could be money well spent compared to the potential problems of getting these bugs in tractor fuel systems, and/or freeze waxing if we get severe frosts.
Happy to listen to other ideas on this, especially on what Exocet actually does.
Marine16 here tooAlways sworn by the marine16 range of stuff myself but looks a bit pricey for a 'big' tank.
Exocet supplies anti bug through my diesel supplier in his own branded bottles. £25/litre which is for 4000litles. They also do anti wax and a diesel performance improver as far as I am awareCould be wrong on this, but I thought Exocet was a performance/cleaning additive rather than anti bug?
For next winter fuel delivery in November I was going to order three additives; an anti wax, Exocet cleaner and an anti sludge/bug additive. Maybe over the top and too cautious but the cost of some £50 per 1000l could be money well spent compared to the potential problems of getting these bugs in tractor fuel systems, and/or freeze waxing if we get severe frosts.
Happy to listen to other ideas on this, especially on what Exocet actually does.
RNLI Is nothing to do with the NavyMarine16 here too
As used by the royal navy lifeboats (RNLI)
Ask yourself who would be the last people who'd want an infrequently used diesel engine to gum up while out at sea in a force ten gale.....
Marine16 additive really works for both preventing and treating diesel bug
Far more of a concern is that you will be using summer diesel in the winter and this is the real issue. You will get waxing unless you put an additive in.I have recently replaced old tanks with new larger (red and white) ones and am concerned about the 'diesel bug' causing it to degrade as the tanks will take about 6 months to empty. Any recommendations for an additive and where to purchase please.