Don’t Rely on Biocides as a Routine Fuel Treatment Strategy
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The Problem with Routine Biocide Use
Does not remove sludge or deposits
Leaves contaminated biomass behind
Can damage seals and fuel systems
Does not address root cause (water)
Biocides are often misused as a routine fuel treatment, but they only address microbial symptoms—not the underlying fuel contamination problem.
Key Principle: Remove Water First
Water enables microbial growth
Microbes live at fuel/water interface
Sludge forms from microbial activity
Fuel degradation accelerates over time
Water is the root cause of most diesel contamination issues. Without removing water, biocide treatment alone is ineffective long-term.
Proper Fuel Treatment Strategy
1. Remove free water from tank
2. Clean sludge and contamination
3. Use biocide only for active infection
4. Implement fuel polishing program
Biocides should be used as a corrective measure—not a routine maintenance solution.
Biocides vs Fuel Polishing
Biocides kill microbes only
Fuel polishing removes water & sludge
Polishing addresses root cause
Biocides are temporary solution
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