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So, I bought some GRO Oil in the Summer and have finally run out of what I was using before...

As best I can see GRO is colourless and odourless... So, once I've mixed it into one of my two identical jerry cans, its impossible for me to determine which one is pre-mixed and which is just petrol... Previously (with Putolene), I could just pour a little into a mixing pot and see the blue colour from the oil.

Anyone else have this problem? Aside from the obvious of being disciplined and marking the jerry cans etc, I wondered if there were anything I could do to the oil (something simple like food colouring) that will make it detectable without destroying my bike?

It seems a shame to just not use it and I'm sure I can't be the only one with the problem?

Ta.

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Marked or not marked...

Without the routine its only a matter of time before you face the question: "Did I or did I not put oil in this can??" :unsure:

Been there myself... several times

Only 100% solution. NEVER put gasolin in that can without puting oil in FIRST :icon_salut:

-Jan

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I started with this system over 20 years ago and its never failed me yet.

I've got 2 small pieces of plastic (with a hole big enough to fit over the neck of the fuel container; the fuel nozzle and cap locks it down), one green and one red, glued them together. On the green I have 'mixed' and on the red I have 'not mixed' (burnt into the plastic with a soldering iron). so when I have straight fuel I turn the label over and it says 'not mixed'. when I have an empty container I turn it over on 'mixed' and have oil in it and all I need to do is put fuel in it.

so simple.

regards,

Wakka

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