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DIRECTIONS:
Complete directions are printed on each container label.
CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE FORMULA – 1:400 TREATMENT RATIO
Part Numbers 9216-09, 9225-06 and 9280-06 |
To clean fuel tanks and prevent premature fuel-filter plugging:
If possible, pump or drain excess water and fuel contaminants from bottom of fuel tank until diesel fuel appears. If your fuel tank does not have a bottom drain, see
suggested pump-out procedure detailed below. Depending on container size, add the following: 16 ounces (Part No. 9216-09) of Clear-Diesel to each 20 gallons, 32 ounces (Part No. 9225-06) to each 50 gallons or 80 ounces (Part No. 9280-06) to each 125 gallons of fuel in the tanks.
To maintain a clean fuel tank and stabilize fuel for long-term storage:
Depending on container size, add the following: 16 ounces (Part No. 9216-09) of Clear-Diesel to each 40 gallons, 32 ounces (Part No. 9225-06) to each 100 gallons, or 80 ounces (Part No. 9280-06) to each 250 gallons of fuel tank capacity. Fill tank with diesel fuel.
CONCENTRATED FORMULA – 1:1,000 TREATMENT RATIO
Part Numbers 9228-04, 9250-02 and 9255
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To clean fuel tanks and prevent premature fuel-filter plugging: If possible, pump or drain excess water and fuel contaminants from bottom of fuel tank until diesel fuel appears. If your fuel tank does not have a bottom drain,
suggested pump-out procedure detailed below. Add one gallon of Clear-Diesel to each 500 gallons of fuel tank capacity. Fill tank with diesel fuel.
To maintain a clean fuel tank and stabilize fuel for long-term storage: Add one gallon of Clear-Diesel to each 1,000 gallons of fuel tank capacity. Fill tank with diesel fuel.
PUMP-OUT PROCEDURE:
If your fuel tank does not have a bottom drain,
use the diagram and instructions below to build
a pump-out system to remove water and fuel
contaminants from the lowest point of the
fuel tank.

Parts List for Do-It-Yourself Pump
Out:
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A fluid extraction pump (electric or manual) rated
for use in diesel fuel
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One 2-foot section of clear pressure braided flexible
tubing — diameter to match size of pump intake
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One 5-foot section of rigid PVC tubing to use as
a probe — diameter to match clear flexible tubing
Access to the inside of fuel tanks can be
accomplished through fuel fill orifices, fuel
level/gauge sending units or fuel tank
inspection plates.
Insert the rigid PVC tubing into the fuel tank
until it makes contact with the bottom of the
fuel tank. Initiate pump to begin pump-out.
View water and other fuel tank contaminants
through the clear plastic tubing. Stop pump out
when clean diesel fuel appears.
Discard tank bottoms in a method compliant
with state and federal environmental regulations.
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