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Petrol Storage
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If you are storing petrol for any period of time you need to add a fuel stabiliser which should make it good for over 2 years. Without a stabiliser they recommend no more than 3 months

Be careful how much petrol you store and in what type of container as there are (as usual) rules concerning it's storage. In metal containers it is a maximum container size of 10L and you can store a maximum of 20L, in plastic containers there is a maximum container size of 5L and you can store a total of 10L, and I think it also needs to be in approved containers.

You are able to store loads of diesel though, and it stays "good" for a lot longer Smile
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Petrol Storage - by sc1 - 6 October 2011, 13:22
RE: Petrol Storage - by JD1 - 6 October 2011, 16:16
RE: Petrol Storage - by sc1 - 6 October 2011, 17:12
RE: Petrol Storage - by JD1 - 6 October 2011, 19:13
RE: Petrol Storage - by sc1 - 6 October 2011, 20:38
RE: Petrol Storage - by Skean Dhude - 7 October 2011, 10:24
RE: Petrol Storage - by iaaems - 12 October 2011, 11:51
RE: Petrol Storage - by sc1 - 12 October 2011, 12:09
RE: Petrol Storage - by Skean Dhude - 12 October 2011, 14:56
RE: Petrol Storage - by iaaems - 12 October 2011, 15:28
RE: Petrol Storage - by JD1 - 12 October 2011, 16:11
RE: Petrol Storage - by iaaems - 12 October 2011, 17:29
RE: Petrol Storage - by grumpy old man - 13 October 2011, 00:16
RE: Petrol Storage - by bigpaul - 24 October 2011, 17:23
RE: Petrol Storage - by Skvez - 24 October 2011, 18:03
RE: Petrol Storage - by NorthernRaider - 24 October 2011, 19:23
RE: Petrol Storage - by bigpaul - 25 October 2011, 11:39
RE: Petrol Storage - by bigpaul - 26 May 2012, 11:58
RE: Petrol Storage - by NorthernRaider - 27 May 2012, 17:46
RE: Petrol Storage - by bigpaul - 28 May 2012, 08:36
RE: Petrol Storage - by Skean Dhude - 26 May 2012, 14:22
RE: Petrol Storage - by Barneyboy - 26 May 2012, 14:24

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