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TWL: Re: commercial fuel polishing


Subject: TWL: Re: commercial fuel polishing
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    How do they propose do get at the sludge around the tank's baffles? The
    sludge I had in my sailboat's tank required a putty knife to remove.

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Zeke Anderson" <>
    Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 1:15 PM
    Subject: TWL: commercial fuel polishing

    > I am about to hire an outfit to come boatside and polish my fuel. They use
    > centrifugal force to remove the water and sludge and the returned fuel is
    > hosed under high pressure to dislodge sludge from walls, bottoms and
    > baffles. Has anyone had experience with this method and can they do as
    much
    > as they say, which is "We get it all"?
    >
    > TIA
    >
    > Zeke
    > Texas Cookin'
    > Seabrook TX
    >
    >
    >





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