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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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>>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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