One way is to add some algicide/water dispersant, except for Herr Booth whos cars never sit long enough to collect condensation. We were, however originally talking about a car that has set inactive for years.

At 07:24 PM 2/16/2007, you wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, Marshall Booth wrote:

> You NEVER need to use an algaecide as long as you remove ALL water from
> the fuel tank several times a year and buy quality fuel. Algae can't
> live unless there is water in the tank. They live in the water - they
> EAT the fuel.

How do you empty the fuel tank of water? im starting to get condensation
in one of them (it is visible as ice on the inside of the fuel cap when I
do my mornign fill-up)

-j.
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1985 300D "Gerta"
1999 E300Dt "Hans"
1999 E300Dt "Frantz"



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