BrendanS
Well-Known Member
Having re-fuelled yesterday and adding Grotamar as usual to keep the tanks at the proper preventative concentration it was interesting to read in Brendan's post that "biocides won't necessarily stop diesel bug growing".
Is there any experience on the forum of using a biocide consistently and correctly and still getting the bug?
Harpsden
Just like bacteria in humans which develop antibiotic resistance, the bugs which cause diesel bug, can develop resistance to certain biocides used in fuel treatment. This can either be generic, or specific to your tanks. So if you use the same biocide, over time, you are propogating a strain of bug which is resistant to that biocide. Shock treatments with a different biocide (different active chemical, not just same one with a different trade name) could help. I've never seen any detailed work on boat diesel and biocides, though there probably is some, but microbial biocide effects are well understood, and resistance to continued use of the same biocide will undoubtably create strains which are resistant, over time
There is a possibility that treatments such as Soltron which break down the 'gum' which stick the bugs together in a big mess, which clogs the filter, may be less likely to suffer from resistance, as they don't affect the growth of the bugs, so much as break down the mass into fine particles which will pass through the filter and get destroyed in the combustion process.
Never managed to get enough info on this to be certain, but it does seem possible.