Emerald Fox
Cadet
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2004
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- 16
OMC recommends that their "Carbon Guard" is added to the fuel always, to keep the pistons clean of gunge, and on boat forums many people swear that they use it (or similar) always.
I can't find "Carbon Guard" where I live, however boatyards are selling small bottles of a blue liquid "Starbrite Startron" which is supposed to be some kind of miraculous enzyme treatment which keeps the engine insides clean of carbon build-up and general gunge, and I bought some and added it to the fuel. Is this stuff (a Florida company?) any good, or is it a waste of money?
I can't find "Carbon Guard" where I live, however boatyards are selling small bottles of a blue liquid "Starbrite Startron" which is supposed to be some kind of miraculous enzyme treatment which keeps the engine insides clean of carbon build-up and general gunge, and I bought some and added it to the fuel. Is this stuff (a Florida company?) any good, or is it a waste of money?