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Startron.
A local radio talk show host said Startron really works.
Have you ever used it? http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron cuhulin |
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Startron.
> wrote in message ... >A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. > Have you ever used it? > http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron > cuhulin I'll bet you a Budweiser it wont hold up to strict evaluation. MSDS says it is ca 99.5+ % naphtha and less than 0.5% organic "kryptonite". |
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Startron.
I wonder if it will get my lawnmower going? I suppose auto parts stores
sell it.Next time I am out and about I will buy a thingy of it. cuhulin |
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Startron.
> wrote in message ... >I wonder if it will get my lawnmower going? I suppose auto parts stores > sell it.Next time I am out and about I will buy a thingy of it. > cuhulin Would be good to hear your personal experience. |
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Startron.
hls > wrote:
> wrote in message ... >>A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. >> Have you ever used it? >> http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron >> cuhulin > >I'll bet you a Budweiser it wont hold up to strict evaluation. Well, the thing is.... what is it supposed to actually do? The advertising doesn't really claim it will do anything specific. It helps with "ethanol problems" whatever those might be. >MSDS says it is ca 99.5+ % naphtha and less than 0.5% organic >"kryptonite". The Lucas stuff is about 40% naptha and 60% soap, and it seems to do a decent job of cleaning junk out of the fuel lines and carb. But then again, it's promoted as a cleaning product. The Startron isn't really promoted as doing anything other than having vague benefits. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Startron.
On Mar 23, 2:31*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
> hls > wrote: > > wrote in message > ... > >>A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. > >> Have you ever used it? > >>http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron > >> cuhulin > > >I'll bet you a Budweiser it wont hold up to strict evaluation. > > Well, the thing is.... what is it supposed to actually do? *The advertising > doesn't really claim it will do anything specific. *It helps with "ethanol > problems" whatever those might be. > > >MSDS says it is ca 99.5+ % naphtha and less than 0.5% organic > >"kryptonite". > > The Lucas stuff is about 40% naptha and 60% soap, and it seems to do > a decent job of cleaning junk out of the fuel lines and carb. *But then > again, it's promoted as a cleaning product. *The Startron isn't really > promoted as doing anything other than having vague benefits. > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." it doesn't sound any different than the other crap that is out there. |
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Startron.
"m6onz5a" > wrote in message ... On Mar 23, 2:31 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: > hls > wrote: > > wrote in message > ... > >>A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. > >> Have you ever used it? > >>http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron > >> cuhulin > > >I'll bet you a Budweiser it wont hold up to strict evaluation. > > Well, the thing is.... what is it supposed to actually do? The advertising > doesn't really claim it will do anything specific. It helps with "ethanol > problems" whatever those might be. > > >MSDS says it is ca 99.5+ % naphtha and less than 0.5% organic > >"kryptonite". > > The Lucas stuff is about 40% naptha and 60% soap, and it seems to do > a decent job of cleaning junk out of the fuel lines and carb. But then > again, it's promoted as a cleaning product. The Startron isn't really > promoted as doing anything other than having vague benefits. > --scott > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." it doesn't sound any different than the other crap that is out there. ******** Some of these products actually do contain active ingredients that give some benefits, but I dont think this is one of them. For example, some of the better fuel treatment compounds contain complex amines, similar to or the same as Techron, which give some water dispersal, cleaning of surfaces, and maybe even a trace of corrosion protection. But beware when people start BSing about enzymes and other things that are not easy to verify. Dont get me wrong, enzymes have some very interesting applications, but I dont think that this is one of them. All of them I have ever been around are water soluble, not naptha soluble. They normally work in water surroundings, not oil. They CAN sometimes be packaged in oil based solutions in the form of a dispersion or emulsion. Someone once said "I used most of my money on whiskey and women. I wasted the rest of it" This type product is, IMO, most likely money wasted. |
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Startron.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 10:12:05 -0500, cuhulin wrote:
> A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. Have you ever > used it? > http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron cuhulin I dunno....sounds like http://images.devilfinder.com/go.php?q=snake+oil |
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Startron.
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 16:52:37 -0500, hls wrote:
> > "m6onz5a" > wrote in message > ... > On Mar 23, 2:31 pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: >> hls > wrote: >> > wrote in message >> ... >> >>A local radio talk show host said Startron really works. >> >> Have you ever used it? >> >>http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?q=Startron >> >> cuhulin >> >> >I'll bet you a Budweiser it wont hold up to strict evaluation. >> >> Well, the thing is.... what is it supposed to actually do? The >> advertising doesn't really claim it will do anything specific. It helps >> with "ethanol problems" whatever those might be. >> >> >MSDS says it is ca 99.5+ % naphtha and less than 0.5% organic >> >"kryptonite". >> >> The Lucas stuff is about 40% naptha and 60% soap, and it seems to do a >> decent job of cleaning junk out of the fuel lines and carb. But then >> again, it's promoted as a cleaning product. The Startron isn't really >> promoted as doing anything other than having vague benefits. --scott >> -- >> "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." > > it doesn't sound any different than the other crap that is out there. > > > ******** > Some of these products actually do contain active ingredients that give > some benefits, but I dont think this is one of them. > > For example, some of the better fuel treatment compounds contain complex > amines, similar to or the same as Techron, which give some water > dispersal, cleaning of surfaces, and maybe even a trace of corrosion > protection. > > But beware when people start BSing about enzymes and other things that are > not easy to verify. Dont get me wrong, enzymes have some very interesting > applications, but I dont think that this is one of them. All of them I > have ever been around are water soluble, not naptha soluble. They > normally work in water surroundings, not oil. They CAN sometimes be > packaged in oil based solutions in the form of a dispersion or emulsion. > > Someone once said "I used most of my money on whiskey and women. I wasted > the rest of it" This type product is, IMO, most likely money wasted. I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars, the rest of it I squandered. George Best, probably the best 'football' player next to Pele. |
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Startron.
That radio talk show I listen to Mondays through Fridays, it is mostly
about politics.Once or twice each week, they have an hour or two of auto talking.People call in about their car or truck or small engines equipment.The radio talk show host guy said Star Tron really works, he might have tried it out himself. It might be later on this week or next week when I go shopping.I think I read that Walmart sells Star Tron, Walmart is where I go food shopping anyway.I will look for Star Tron at Walmart.If Walmart doesn't have it, I will check a few auto parts stores.My van's gas gage shows about 1/4 of a tank.I will gas up my van and pour a small bottle of Star Tron in the tank, except for a little bit I will save for my lawn mower. I don't think it will hurt anything to try it out. cuhulin |
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