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SPONSORED: Keep your red diesel bug free this winter

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For a business, fuel is vital to keep things moving. And for one north-east company, their job is to ensure that bugs don’t bite into a company’s profits.

As experts in diesel bugs, and fuel treatment suppliers, the team at Normac Oils knows how to keep fuel in top condition.

They say: “There’s lots you can do to keep your red diesel bug-free. Ideally, you would undertake a full professional clean of your tank ahead of the first delivery of a bio-blend, but at least you should do an immediate check on the tank condition and suitability. This would include the construction material, pipework and seals and anything obvious should be fixed.

“Once you’ve done this, a regular check and maintenance programme should keep things right.”

They add: “Once you have the fuel, make sure to keep it clean and dry and top up the tank to reduce air, which can cause moisture.”

And if you do find your red diesel has bugs, you can get a biocide treatment from Normac Oils to clear it right up within 48 hours.

“If you find sediment or bacterial growth seek professional help. Home remedies such as fungicides or microbiological killers may do more harm in the long run. Those that do work may kill the bacteria but the dead growth on the bottom of tank can also build up and cause issues.”

Formed in 2007, Normac Oils has grown to become one of the leading source and supply companies in the north-east.

They have built a reputation for reliability, satisfaction and professionalism which continue to be key focus points, with a commitment to the protection of the environment.

Operating from depots in Aberdeen, Dundee Shetland and Inverness, they are able to cover daily deliveries in Fife, Perthshire, Tayside, Angus and Aberdeenshire.

Normac Oils specialises in the delivery and sourcing of a wide range of premium grade lubricants, greases, bio-degradable products, traffic film removers, antifreeze, AdBlue, and specialist products for all sectors of business including the oil and gas sector, industrial, agriculture, haulage, coaches, plant and quarry equipment, marine, construction, forestry, manufacturing, automotive and renewable energy.

They hold a large selection of products in stock in all depots for fast daily deliveries using their own fleet of delivery vehicles, or collection in person.

Open to the trade and public, with extensive opening hours from 8am – 6pm Monday to Friday and 8am – 12pm Saturday Normac Oils is offers collection from all depot locations. Phone your order in and have it ready for you, pop in and buy straight from the counter, or have it delivered, the choice is yours.

Find out more at the Normac Oils website.