FAQs

Which Fuel Doctor sizes should I order?

Most people underestimate the amount of product required for shock treatments and ongoing maintenance, so order more than you think you’ll need. Fuel Doctor does not expire or degrade so will last indefinitely in a well sealed bottle. So we generally advise ordering a selection of sizes depending on what you’re treating. For small [...]

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How much does International Shipping of Fuel Doctor cost?

International shipping costs will vary depending on your location and how much Fuel Doctor you would like to order. However for small orders, the international shipping cost generally is more than the product itself. Please bear this in mind before requesting a quote, as finding a range of suitable shipping services for you can be a [...]

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Who makes Fuel Doctor?

Established in 1994, and 100% Australian owned and operated, Fuel Doctors™ specialise in cleaning fuel tanks. Many of the commercial underground storage tanks they were contracted to clean, had no physical access points, so they needed to develop a new method of tank cleaning. This led to the creation of the Fuel Doctor Fuel [...]

By |2020-07-15T17:21:12+10:00March 22nd, 2020||Comments Off on Who makes Fuel Doctor?

Why should I buy Fuel Doctor now?

Every time you fill up, you take the risk of dirty fuel causing damage to your fuel system. Each tank of fuel you buy could contain enough water to flood your common rail direct injection system, as it only takes around 30ml. Yes as little as a shot glass! That top up on the [...]

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Can I use “too much” Fuel Doctor?

Due to its unique formulation, using "too much" Fuel Doctor (i.e., using more than the recommended shock or maintenance treatment) will not harm your engine or fuel system. In fact, Steve from Fuel Doctors™ suggests that using a little more is far more beneficial than using a little less.

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Is Fuel Doctor good value for money?

When considering the cost of replacement injectors, fuel pumps, and other components, Fuel Doctor is very good value for money as it can prevent damage to these components and extend their service life. When compared to other fuel additives, not only does it treat dirty fuel better, but at recommended treatment rates, Fuel Doctor [...]

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What does dirty fuel look like compared to clean fuel?

In this video short from Fuel Doctors™ and 4WD Action, Jock empties the fuel tank of a 4WD that has an obvious fuel issue where the diesel is emulsified with water and other contaminants. Watch as Steve from Fuel Doctors™  turns the test sample into clean fuel and then puts it straight into his own [...]

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What consumer guarantees does Fuel Doctor have?

Consumer Guarantees and Your Rights Under the Australian Consumer Law Under the Australian Consumer Law, you have guaranteed legal rights for goods and services you purchase. These are called consumer guarantees. All goods sold in Australia come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement [...]

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What do I do if my item is damaged or faulty?

If any items in your order arrive damaged or are faulty, please fill in our returns request form with all relevant details of the order, delivery issue, and any photographic evidence you can provide.  Do not return the items without prior approval as any such returns will not be accepted. Please see our terms [...]

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