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Microbial Clean-up Procedures
Microbial clean-ups require the use of Power Service Bio Kleen Diesel Fuel Biocide to kill the
bacteria and fungus and Power Service Diesel 911 to remove
sludge and water from the fuel system. Use the following procedure to achieve a complete
microbial clean-up:
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Pump or drain fuel contaminants (microbes, water and sludge) from the
bottom of the fuel tank until diesel fuel appears. Dispose of fuel system waste in an
environmentally responsible manner.
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When calculating the amount of additives required for your specific
application, always use the total fuel capacity of the tank (if the total capacity of
the tank is 1,000 gallons, but the tank only contains 500 gallons of diesel fuel, you would
use enough additive to treat 1,000 gallons of diesel fuel).
Add one gallon of Diesel 911 for each 200 gallons of total tank capacity.
Diesel 911 is available in 32-ounce (Part No. 8025 - treats 50 gallons), 96-ounce (Part
No. 8041 - treats 150 gallons) and 55-gallon drums (Part No. 8055 - treats 11,000 gallons).
Add one 96-ounce of Bio Kleen Diesel Fuel Biocide (Part No. 9041) to each 2,000 gallons
of total tank capacity.
Bio Kleen is also available in 16-ounce (Part No. 9016 - treats 320 gallons) and 55-gallon
drums (Part No. 9055 - treats 146,300 gallons).
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Add diesel fuel until fuel tank is filled to maximum capacity. The
addition of diesel will mix the additives with the fuel.
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To keep storage tanks free of microbial growth, treat with Bio Kleen
biocide at the recommended maintenance treatment (see chart below) ratio every three months.
Bio Kleen Diesel Fuel Biocide
Treatment Ratios (In Ounces)
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1 Ounce
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20 Gallons
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60 Gallons
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8 Ounces
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160 Gallons
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480 Gallons
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16 Ounces (1 pint)
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320 Gallons
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960 Gallons
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24 Ounces
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480 Gallons
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1,440 Gallons
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32 Ounces (1 quart)
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660 Gallons
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2,000 Gallons
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96 Ounces (3 quarts)
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2,000 Gallons
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6,000 Gallons
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