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On the page below, Red Armour "type" is listed as "semi-synthetic." Wonder what that means?
Also, on that page, I note that it says this oil allows your fuel mix to stay "good" for two years in a properly sealed container. Wonder what "properly sealed" means? I have a plastic Husqvarna chainsaw container with screw-on cap but also an Eagle Manufacturing metal fuel can with spring-loaded cap. What qualifies? Just curious, I would not let fuel sit for two years, it would get used!
EDIT: I use only e-free gasoline.
A benefit of this oil is it turns the fuel mix red color. A worker is more apt to learn to recognize mix.
https://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Accessories/Fuel-Oils-Lubricants/PowerBlend/Red-Armor-Oil
Also, on that page, I note that it says this oil allows your fuel mix to stay "good" for two years in a properly sealed container. Wonder what "properly sealed" means? I have a plastic Husqvarna chainsaw container with screw-on cap but also an Eagle Manufacturing metal fuel can with spring-loaded cap. What qualifies? Just curious, I would not let fuel sit for two years, it would get used!
EDIT: I use only e-free gasoline.
A benefit of this oil is it turns the fuel mix red color. A worker is more apt to learn to recognize mix.
https://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Accessories/Fuel-Oils-Lubricants/PowerBlend/Red-Armor-Oil
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