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NO! Putting Acetone in your gas tank is not a smart idea

Date Published: 27th October 2009
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Acetone might be a good choice for taking that appalling lime green fingernail polish off, but no, it is not a good option for putting in your gas tank.

A inquiry posed to MSNBC was this:

I’ve heard of an eccentric way to amplify gas mileage by up to 25 percent - adding 1 to 3 ounces of acetone to every 10 gallons of gas. Is this accurate?

Well, no…it is purely not true. To tell the truth, putting acetone in your gas tank is hazardous and will injure your engine.

Acetone is corrosive. It is used as a paint thinner and nail polish remover. This is the same stuff that if you get it on your wooden table it will take the lacquer finish right off the table.

So what does the acetone do in your gas tank after you put it in there? Well, it eats at all the small rubber parts in your engine. After all, this is the same stuff that will consume a fake fingernail right off your finger. You will end up getting a much bigger bill for the parts that were eaten away in your car than the 25% increase in gas mileage that you may or may not have gotten by putting the acetone in your gas tank.


Not only can this stuff eat at the rubber on your engine, it can in addition take away the paint from your vehicle. It will eat right through the clear coat and through to the paint on the vehicle. This would result in hundreds of dollars worth of damage.

In my view, if you are looking for a fuel chemical addition to try to get better mileage, mosey over to the automotive department at your local store and check out the fuel additive section. When you’re there you will find everything from simple fuel additive to fuel injection cleaner. Most of them declare to boost your gas mileage.

I find that putting 89 octane gas in your car may do the same trick as adding some of the fuel additive that can cost up to $8 for a bottle (which also tells you to add a bottle every single time that you fill up your gas tank). Truthfully, if you are putting a bottle of $7 additive in your vehicle every time that you are filling up, you are not really saving any money…It seems like you are in point of fact wasting more money.Study further about better mileage and obtain the top Advice Investment.
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