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Guys, which do you feel does the best job? I have read what each manufacturer says their own stabilizer does but I am considering switching from what I am currently using due to a slightly rougher running engine. I change out my plugs every year and keep my engine in my garage. I am currently using Stabil but may try out Startron.

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Guys, which do you feel does the best job? I have read what each manufacturer says their own stabilizer does but I am considering switching from what I am currently using due to a slightly rougher running engine. I change out my plugs every year and keep my engine in my garage. I am currently using Stabil but may try out Startron.

I just started using SeaFoam and it works great. It was recommended to me by a friend and he said he's been using it for a while as well.

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I pay very little attention to advertising hype, numbers and words can be mixed and matched to make them say anything want and come out with most any conclusion you want. Advertisers are the worlds best at doing this.

SeaFoam does what all the others combined do and then some. I've been using it for a lot of years and know a lot of people that have been doing the same. A few years back I found someone that sold me some for $24 a case, and I bought 20 cases, now it's almost $10 a can. I run it in everything. I put it in my backup generator that runs on gas and propane. Which I normally used on propane and had the gas as backup. The gas in the tank was two years old so I changed it out the other day and it still smelt just a fresh as the day I put it in. There was nine gallons and it's runs great in my lawm mowers, air compressor, pressure washer and everything else. I would not run it in a fuel injected automobile engine or one of my boats, simply because I would not want to take a chance gas that old, but all my other stuff is running just fine with that two year old gas.

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Star-tron in the recomended ammounts every time you fill up, Seafoam about once every 2-3 months OR the first time I fill up if the weather has been cool and damp, or very humid, right in the tank with the star-tron. That is how I do it.

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I run Seafoam in all of my combustion engines. My local Northern Tool Store sells it for $6.48 a can. And my local Advanced Auto Parts Store will match the price. Wal-Mart will also but I prefer not to shop there..................................Al

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