I've been using a Citgo oil product (can't remember specifically which one) in my boat motor. The one I was using had "TC-W3" written all over it. However, nobody in town is carrying that particular Citgo product now and in its place at two stores is "Citgo Superguard Sea and Snow". It looks to be the virtually the same product, but I can't find anywhere on the packaging where it says it's rated as "TC-W3". Does anyone know if it's a TC-W3 product? Will it mix fine with the other Citgo product I've got (I've heard some different oils don't mix well)? Any info appreciated...
there a bugger to clean but oh so worth it.
mom used to brown it rolled in flour and salt and pepper. put it in a roaster add onions, dry onion soup mix and bake it. depending on how bog or old it was pretty much depended on how long it needed to bake!!!!! usually a good 3-4 hours!!!!
Any recs on how to find a good general dentist in Stamford? I will be paying cash. Getting a referral from a trusted friend or family member would be nice but let's say this isn't an option.
Thanks
Question
Scoot
I've been using a Citgo oil product (can't remember specifically which one) in my boat motor. The one I was using had "TC-W3" written all over it. However, nobody in town is carrying that particular Citgo product now and in its place at two stores is "Citgo Superguard Sea and Snow". It looks to be the virtually the same product, but I can't find anywhere on the packaging where it says it's rated as "TC-W3". Does anyone know if it's a TC-W3 product? Will it mix fine with the other Citgo product I've got (I've heard some different oils don't mix well)? Any info appreciated...
Link to comment
Share on other sites
5 answers to this question
Recommended Posts