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The GOLD EAGLE 22240 is a 32-fluid-ounce marine formula fuel stabilizer engineered to protect and clean fuel system components in marine engines. It removes power-robbing deposits from fuel lines, carburetors, fuel injectors, and intake valves. The formula includes double the corrosion inhibitor concentration found in the standard Sta-Bil stabilizer and delivers industry-leading water removal performance. It is effective against corrosion caused by moisture and ethanol-induced water attraction, making it well suited to the demanding conditions of marine environments. Marine technicians and boat service professionals apply this product both during seasonal storage and as a regular fuel additive throughout the operating season.
This fuel stabilizer is formulated for use in all 2-cycle and 4-cycle marine engines and is compatible with gasoline, gasoline and oil mixtures, and ethanol-blend fuels. It applies to a wide range of maritime vessels including boats and personal watercraft such as jet skis. Beyond marine use, it is also appropriate for stored or infrequently driven collector cars, motor homes, tractors, snowmobiles, motorcycles, lawn mowers, and other outdoor power equipment where fuel degradation during storage is a concern.
Compatible with all 2-cycle and 4-cycle marine engines running gasoline, gasoline and oil mixtures, or ethanol-blend fuels, including boats and jet skis. Also suitable for use in collector cars, motor homes, tractors, snowmobiles, motorcycles, lawn mowers, and other outdoor power equipment.
Add this fuel stabilizer directly to the fuel tank at every fill-up or prior to storage according to the product dosage instructions. Shake the container before use and ensure the engine is off and cool before adding any fuel system additive. Follow all applicable safety precautions when working around fuel systems, including adequate ventilation and avoidance of open flames or ignition sources.
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