Should not be a problem. It has the same stabilizers as the regular. In fact, it may be a marketing gimmick to sell more product.
IMHO.
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Can I use the marine formula in my lawnmower or do I need the regular?
Should not be a problem. It has the same stabilizers as the regular. In fact, it may be a marketing gimmick to sell more product.
IMHO.
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I only use marine in everything
You can use it for everything.....I have been doing this for several years
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I use in in the boat , chainsaw , generator , powerwasher , and especially the lawnmower !!!
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In doing some reading all I could find is the Marine has a little stronger mixture of the Stabilizer which should make it better for any motor that will be in storage for a long period. Like G I just use it in everything and have had good results and no problems with any of my small engines coming out of storage.
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Thanks for the responses guys. I've got to mow one more time so I'm gonna put some in the mower.
I store all my gas with Stabilizer added. The marine gas gets Sea Foam.