Experience of using Fuel Doctor on Diesel

Re: One guy\'s experience of Soltron

>>Soltron is not a surfactant and is not designed to eat water....<<

I don't usually post two replies to the same message, but I saw the following a short while after I replied first time round. The following is from the US Soltron website. Is this product sold by Network Marketing (or similar), by any chance??

>>Soltron® / Xbee®’s naturally-occurring enzymes are powerful surfactants and dispersants that break down and loosen damaging fuel contaminants such as sludge, fungi, and mold, thus reducing their ability to stick to tank walls and lines. The resulting microscopic particulate is combusted, while large contaminants are filtered out. The elimination of microbial contamination reduces corrosive attack in fuel tanks, pumps, and injectors.<<



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surfactant

This is my point exactly Soltron GTR and Xbee are not the same product I distribute and they market theirs for what they say it can do.

Theirs has different properties to ours and now has different content. How about finding a MSDS or COSHH sheet for Xbee (a current one not an ancient one) now that would be interesting. I am sure there are a few items in there that would be very nice to discuss on here.

Any how if you want xbee go out and get it. Dont rely on it to get you out of trouble in the same way.

If you can read between the lines here (I can not tell all on an on line forum) and are willing to get the info for yourselves (other than just searching the web) then you may just come up with something that will be really worth discussing.



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apologies

If it was confusing tired aching and nausia are not good times to discuss this.

As I said in previous post you are best to carry on as you are but there s nothing stopping you buying xbee. You pays your money you takes your chances.

Soltron from the retailers listed on the Soltron website is assured of quality and content.

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Re: the bug

Check your seperator bowls for irregularities, dirt, discolouration, red strands or tadpole like consistancy.

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