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Fuel Oil News August 2015

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Phone: 800-642-1910 Fax: 302-425-5661 Web: www.fuelright.com E-mail: sales@fuelright.com Contact: Bob Tatnall Products: Fuel Right, Fuel Right 15K, Cold Flow, Winter Diesel, Summer Diesel, Winter 4K, Thaw Brand Names: Fuel Right Comments: Fuel Right additives are proven by test to be the best available for preventing sludge and corrosion of tanks. Test results for Fuel Right and most competitive products are available on request. FPPF CHEMICAL CO., INC. 117 W. Tupper St. Buffalo, NY 14201 Phone: 716-856-9607 Fax: 716-856-0750 E-mail: mstewart@fppf.com Web: www.fppf.com Contact: Melba Stewart Products: Heating oil, bioheat, biodiesel, diesel fuel, low-sulfur fuel, gasoline (including ethanol) additives. EPA-approved fuel oil biocide, fuel reliqui- fier, sludge and water dispersants truck wash and trailer brighteners. FPPF's Gasoline Treatment is recommended for all gasoline and ethanol blends. This product assists in the treatment and prevention of fuel/water phasing and filter pluging. Brand Names: Hot 4-in-1 Heating Oil Treatment, SBG, Meltdown, Killem Fuel Oil Biocide, Fuel Power, Bio Diesel Power, Bio Diesel Winter Treatment, Lubricity 100%, Fuel Power Plus Lubricity (each lubricity addi- tive complies with the federal low-sulfur content requirements for use in diesel motor vehicles), Truck Wash, Lustre Brite Comments: The sediment in fuel oil, particularly in the industrial and com- mercial grades, have been very costly to users. They form gelatinous deposits which constitute the sludge found in fuel oil storage tanks. This matter will clog the fuel lines and cause excessive wear to the fuel pump. Fuel is unable to burn efficiently, causing partly wasted fuel, as well as an accumulation of carbon in the chambers. Other serious problems that occur are water going into the fuel due to condensation, i.e. temperature changes, leaks in the tank and poor housekeeping. In addition, water accelerates rusting of tanks. Acid-forming substances in fuel oil are the source of yet another problem causing corrosion of equipment. You can do something about getting the aforementioned problems under control by using FPPF Chemical Co., Inc.'s fuel additives as your preventative maintenance program. Fuel Management Services, Inc. 13 Main Bayway, Toms River, NJ 08753 Phone: 732-929-1964 Fax: 732-929-2925 E-mail: markstellar@verizon.net Web: www.fuelmanagementservices.com Contact Person: Mark Stellmach Products: Heating Oil Additives, Diesel Additives, Fuel Analysis Brand Names: UltraGuard, Low Pour, Biocide 6000. Liquicult Comments: 8oz UltraGuard bottles to sell to homeowners which will www.fueloilnews.com | FUEL OIL NEWS | AUGUST 2015 19 BUYER'S GUIDE

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