it depends Kerosene does 'spoil' because bacteria will begin to break it down. Water speeds up the digestion. The process produces a plaque that will clog jets in an injector system and will produce acids that will corrode metal components in the heater. If you have large quantities of old kerosene, you can rescue it by filtering it to remove the bacterial plaque. For small quantities, it isn't worth the hassle--use it to burn out stumps. See the link for Sta-Bil, a product that can stabilize fuel.
Old Kerosene Store was created in 1884.
Yes, but do the following first. Drain all the old kerosene out and discard safely. Check the burner or wick assembly for any damage. If you have a Kero-sun type or any type with an electric ignition by all means take out the old batteries and replace with new. Now fill your heater with fresh kerosene, just a little at first, take the heater outside, and give it a start. If it ignites well let it run for about 5 minutes and turn off, and then after it cools fill it up as you would normally. Be careful and use it well ventilated spaces.
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