Low SAPS oil stands for Low Sulphated Ash, Phosphorus, and Sulphur. It is specially formulated to protect modern engines with DPFs and catalytic converters, reduce harmful emissions,...
White diesel vs. red diesel differ mainly in tax, legal use, and colour. White diesel (standard road fuel) is taxed at full rate and legal for all vehicles, while red diesel (rebated...
Fire safety terminology can be confusing, especially when it comes to terms like flammable, inflammable, and combustible. They all relate to substances that can catch fire, but their...
Water enters a fuel tank through condensation, contaminated fuel, rainwater seepage, poor storage, or damaged seals. Temperature changes cause moisture in the air to condense inside...
Kerosene is combustible, not highly flammable. It has a flash point between 37°C and 65°C, meaning it needs higher temperatures to ignite compared to petrol. While kerosene can burn...