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It's at my local Crappy near Leaside. West Marine down on queens quay had some as well I think. Also had Starbrite but not sure if that's marine or not. City Marine ( queensway nr Kipling) should have something similar as well. I don't think I'll ever finish off my bottle of regular Sta-Bil, it goes such a long way.

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They do sell it at CT. Thats were i got mine. It is not in the Boat section, but in the automobile section with the fuel additives.

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I have a question - If i am constantly using SeaFoam, do i need to add a StaBil as well?

On SeaFoam can notice says that it's good as fuel stabilizer.

On, yeah, Stabil is in my Canadian Tire as well.

Edited by Cosmos
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Went to three Canadian Tires...they have the regular red Sta-bil but not blue Marine...

Looking for the Marine Grade....which in not in the Auto...on a side note Crappy Tire has Seafom on sale this week!

 

I have a question - If i am constantly using SeaFoam, do i need to add a StaBil as well?

On SeaFoam can notice says that it's good as fuel stabilizer.

On, yeah, Stabil is in my Canadian Tire as well.

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I was in basspro yesterday, they are selling blue(marine) stabil, it was I think $11

 

Don't mean to hijack this thread,but what would be the difference between the regular one for lawn mowers or snow blowers and the marine one for boats?

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Don't mean to hijack this thread,but what would be the difference between the regular one for lawn mowers or snow blowers and the marine one for boats?

 

 

The marine formula is specific to ethanol/moisture control.

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used red before...but on advice by many and cert mechanic to boot they all suggest go blue to comabt ethanlo/ mosture issue!..found some a Can Tire in Brampton today...thanks guys!

 

The marine formula is specific to ethanol/moisture control.

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I have a question - If i am constantly using SeaFoam, do i need to add a StaBil as well?

On SeaFoam can notice says that it's good as fuel stabilizer.

 

 

My only additive last fall was sea foam. 9 months later my boat started and ran perfectly. I've also had the same results several times before without adding anything to the gas, so I can't really say that it was the sea foam.

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I bought some 2 weeks ago at the Canadian Tire at Rutherford Road and 400. In the automotive section. It was NOT next to the regular stabil, it was a row down, and a couple rows over.... weird. They are also stocking seafoam!

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fwiw, the Canadian Tire on Eglinton in Leaside has Marine Stabil on sale, 20% off. The small bottle is now $8.39 and sale ends on the 25th. Product is in automotive right beside regular Sta-Bil.

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1/3 Seafoam, 1/3 Red Stabil and 1/3 Blue Stabil......I'm all set for anything.... rofl2.gif

 

 

All yer missing is an olive and a fancy little umbrella Bob.biggrin.gif

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By far, the best fuel stabilizer is not STA-BIL, it's............FRESH START. I did my own 2 year study and FRESH START is the only thing that truely works. You can only get it at TSC or SEARS

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