Diesel
Stabilizes fuel and keeps it fresh
Cleans engines and fuel system for better mileage, easier starting, smoother idle, more power and better acceleration
Lubricates fuel systems, and burns cleanly and completely leaving no ash deposits
Reduces maintenance costs and downtime
Replaces lost lubricity in LSD, ULSD, Off-Road and K-1 winter blend fuels
Increases cetane ratings 1-1/2 to 2 points
Use K100-D+ fuel additives for diesel
Home Heating Oil Additives
Home-heating oil is similar to #2 diesel fuel but is slightly less refined and lacks certain additives used to improve diesel engine operations.
All petroleum fuels deteriorate over time, so when the furnace is off the fuel goes bad. Diesel is now less than a 90-day fuel – it will still burn, but will produce less BTU’s.
As the fuel deteriorates sludge and varnish build up in the bottom of the tank which, over time, can block the fuel line completely.
If the tank is outside, daily and seasonal temperature changes will cause condensation, which will form water that settles to the bottom of the tank and may eventually get into the supply line – and the fuel line may freeze in the winter.
Water and sulfur in the fuel form a weak acid that will eventually cause the tank to rust from the inside.
K100-D+ (for Storage): 1 Quart Treats 250 Gallons to:
- Stabilize fuel and keep it fresh
- Dissolve old sludge and varnish deposits to keep the system clean
- Clean the burner tip to allow a better spray pattern, giving a more complete burn and better furnace efficiency.
- Clean the heat exchanger plates, giving better heat transfer so the furnace works more efficiently
Diesel Fuel Treatment Ratios
Initial Use, Winter Storage | Ongoing Treatment | |
Treatment Ratios: | 1:500 | 1:1000 |
Small Qty Treatment 8 oz. Bottle | 2 caps/gal. | 1 caps/gal. |
Small Qty Treatment 32 oz. Bottle | 4 caps/3 gal. | 2 caps/3 gal. |
8 oz. Bottle Treatment | 30 gallons | 60 gallons |
32 oz. Bottle Treatment | 125 gallons | 250 gallons |
5 Gallon Pail Treatment | 2,500 gallons | 5,000 gallons |
55 Gallon Drum | 27,500 gallons | 55,00 gallons |