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AgeRebel Sep 27, 2009 11:31 PM

Sta-Bil or Griot's Fuel Preservative?
 
Anyone have experience with either for car storage and care to share findings?

Stealth 993 Sep 28, 2009 09:01 AM

I think they are the same thing. Works fine in my lawn tools.

EM5PWR Sep 28, 2009 08:01 PM

Sta-bil works great..I'm sure Griots is good too.

roytoy2003 Sep 28, 2009 08:33 PM

I prefer the "Roy-go-gas"

DRIVE the frikn thing...and in Spring just get a good wash and detail..

hilarious

But then again it is getting cold out, so have your wife or girlfriend just wear FLANNEL niteee till spring...and she cant take them off cause it will make the re-sale value.... ( for the next guy) go down..

detailjohn Sep 28, 2009 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by roytoy2003 (Post 2559156)
I prefer the "Roy-go-gas"

DRIVE the frikn thing...and in Spring just get a good wash and detail..

hilarious

But then again it is getting cold out, so have your wife or girlfriend just wear FLANNEL niteee till spring...and she cant take them off cause it will make the re-sale value.... ( for the next guy) go down..

hilarious

r34dy2walk Oct 6, 2009 09:50 AM

I used Sta-bil before I put the car into storage as I was going overseas. I never did any testing to verify but the car started right up when I used it before with no issues.

vincentdds Oct 7, 2009 11:15 AM

We used Sta-bil on our boat and worked well. But for cars it's best to drive it around the block.


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