ari
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Anyway, do I need to brim my tanks or not this winter? Still in use currently. 
To put it simply and I do not mean to be rude to you sir .... but Hogwash.
Anyway, do I need to brim my tanks or not this winter? Still in use currently.![]()
No, there is no single benefit of eitherAnyway, do I need to brim my tanks or not this winter? Still in use currently.![]()


I don't think you will need a ton but maybe a couple of litresI assume it's just going to be a ton of elbow grease
Also - can you run with the Diesel bug in - so for example, you've treated the tank, get a nice weekend so use the boat and then top up the tanks again and just add a little more anti-bug in?
You think you've got problems....I opened my (56 year old) tank to find this!!
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I've had to cut an access hatch and next week, will need to get on with sorting this total mess out.
I assume it's just going to be a ton of elbow grease but does anyone know of any magic products (apart from disc brake cleaner) that might "assist"??
Can you convert that to brand names typically sold in the UK?.....
I keep advising people to use Enzyme based additive for this specific reason ... not only does it kill the Bug - but it breaks it down to pass through and get burnt in the engine.
Can you convert that to brand names typically sold in the UK?
Eg what type is Marine 16 for example?

Not so good on petroleum products, we tried that to catch an oil leak from the turbo on the port engine, so we went back to using these,Spill pads are good suggestion
I find these puppy training pads very useful for catching sometimes unavoidable spills when changing engine oil, fuel filters or coolant ......... but cant say I have had to clean out a fuel tank.
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They are like the ones I recommended which both are designed for oil and petroleum productNot so good on petroleum products, we tried that to catch an oil leak from the turbo on the port engine, so we went back to using these,
Laser Tools 5713 Oil Absorption Pads - Pack of 20
works great
Those ones I linked to are hydrophobic they will float on any water in the bilge and absorb any oil that is floating on the water. I put one in where the aft bilge pump is while I had a leaking stuffing box on the propshaft, it stopped the trace of oil that was being pumped out by the bilge pump. Stuffing box is now tightened up and is back to the recommended one drip per minute, most awkward access to get to the gland nuts on the port shaft, took a while before I managed to get them adjusted properly.They are like the ones I recommended which both are designed for oil and petroleum product
