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Lubricants should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources, at temperatures between 40 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.…
Our fuel quality testing service checks fuel for impurities like bacteria, inorganic matter, water, wax, air, and asphaltenes. We can also recommend…
Fuel quality testing assesses the safety, performance, efficiency, and quality of your stored fuel. We can determine if your stored fuel is safe to…
We deliver and distribute gasoline, lubricants, oils, fuel additives, and diesel…
Our specialty products include kerosene, mineral spirits, MEK, diesel exhaust fluid, and chemicals. They are ideal for a wide range of industries,…
We have over 100 years of combined experience and use a rigorous testing process and quality control process to assess the quality of our specialty…
Yes, it is important to change your oil. Changing your oil ensures your engine is properly cooled and lubricated and doesn’t overheat or experience…
Engine oil consists of a base oil and additives. Base oils are crude oil or natural gas. Additives are chemicals that improve the performance of the…
Using the wrong type of engine oil can cause safety and performance issues, such as wear and tear, degradation, overheating, loss of power, and…