Gasoline Treatment

I was using Red, but I use the Green now, because it does something with the ethenol in the gas, you'll have to read the bottles as I don't remember off the top of my head what exactly it said.
 
I just went to the WM and bought both kinds. The difference as I mention in my previous post:

Green:
-Improves engine performance year-round — not just for seasonal storage
-Double the corrosion protection; Plus five times the cleaning power for your fuel system

-For everyday Optimal performance and protection

Red:
-Keeps stored fuel fresh indefinitely so your engine will start easily even after being

stored all winter. Prevents gum and varnish buildup and protects metal surfaces
from corrosion. Use for storing up to 12 months.
-Stops formation of gum & varnish
-Store engine without draining fuel
-Prevents corrosion from moisture

So, based on the description of both it looks like GREEN is for seasonal and every day use, while RED is more for storage. At least this is how understand these labels.

Does anyone have experience using the RED one?
 

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