
Ethanol Shield
$8.99 – $89.99
Prevent bad gas! Prevent problems with Ethanol Shield Fuel Stabilizer. Use year round to protect all engines.
Features/Benefits/Applications
- Stabilizes fuel up to 3 years
- OEM tested, verified and used
- Prevents engine repairs
- Prevents ethanol fuel problems
- Works in all 2 and 4 cycle engines
- Prevents water issues, conditions rubber and plastic
- Vapor Corrosion Inhibitor (VCI) protects above and below fuel line
- Dramatically slows fuel aging
- No alcohol
Note: Pumps are not included.
Prevent future engine problems with Ethanol Shield. This year round triple antioxidant formula fuel stabilizer is used for your power equipment with 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines. This preventative maintenance formula eliminates then prevents ethanol related problems. It removes water, prevents corrosion, provides easy engine starting all year, and keeps stored fuel fresh. Use 1 oz. per 10 gallons of fuel.

How To Use Ethanol Shield (Video):
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size | 8 oz. Bottle, 24 oz. Bottle, 128 oz. Gallon Jug |
Justin Anderson –
Are you kidding me no one has left a review!!!! Sta-bil, Seafoam…. You name it are worthless. Been using this stuff since it came out, what?, ten plus years ago and it is money!!!! Emulsion test was a seller to me, and the burn test was the nail in the coffin! Ten plus years, and I still pull carbs every year, and the bowls are spotless on my sled mikunis burning Minnesota 87 octane ethanol. In storage for 6 months easy every year.
Dave Ford Jr. –
Use it in every piece of equipment I own. Since I have started that I have not had to rebuild a single carburetor which used to be an every year project. I got the first bottle with my lawn tractor seven years ago as a sample and am now a huge fan! Alcohol kills small engines and this product really prevents damage caused by it and the water it attracts. Great job guys I will be trying the rest of your products (just got a sample of the two stroke oil with my new weed trimmer and can’t wait to try it!)
William Frank –
First time use