*IMPORTANT USE REC-90 FUEL ONLY
*DO NOT MIX REC-90 with Blended Ethanol Fuel.
A chemical reaction will cause a gel to form.
1. Store your machine in a dry ventilated area.
This is very important to keep moisture away from the engine.
2. Keep fuel container in a dry ventilated area.
Fuel will last longer if stored correctly.
3. Keep fuel container sealed.
Florida humidity is notorious for getting into gas containers and engines won't run if there is water and/or contaminates in the fuel.
4. Do NOT leave gas in direct sunlight.
Heat causes the fuel to expand and shortens the life span of the fuel.
5. Check storage container for water or trash.
Be sure the container used is clean before adding fuel.
6. Use fuel stabilizer if you keep fuel longer than 60 – 90 days.
Stale gas is a sure way to upset the engine.
7. We recommend straining fuel through a cloth or paint strainer.
For 2 cycle engines, strain fuel BEFORE mixing with oil.