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Old Gas Disposal

Four year old gas isn't worth trying to resurrect. I lived in AZ for 20 years, but I can't remember if they have hazmat disposal at the landfills. In Idaho, we have transfer stations where we can dispose of hazmat, free of charge.
 
Regards comments about my PRI-G post

I said it will restore it which it will. The OP gas was only 4 years old, easy peasy.
For those who say it won't, prove it.

Read here for documentation, Power Research Inc

I used to sell it. Closed my business.

Here is my personal testimony of PRI as a fuel stabilizer/restorer:
Who said it wouldn't?
 
My city has a local hazardous waste drop-off center, the only issue is if you bring fuel, they will not give you back the container due to the dangers of transferring fuel of unknown condition/quality.

For old fuel drop off, I simply transfer the fuel to a 1 gallon milk jug. Write old fuel 2-cycle with a black marker and hand it over to the hazardous waste folks.

It's free of charge, though the days they are open are only Wednesdays & Saturdays. This is also the place I drop off my used motor oil, coolant, oil filters, alkaline batteries, etc. Just Google "Public Waste Hazardous Drop-Off" with the name of your town, there should be one.
 
Dropped mine off at a hazardous waste day when I lived in NJ.
 
I wouldn't even spend my time trying to restore 4 year old gas to runnable condition.

We have a place to drop off hazardous waste.

Having said that, PRI-G and PRI-D look like great fuel additives from what I'm reading.

I'll have to try it.
 

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