Removing red dye from diesel fuel is illegal if it's done to avoid taxes or use off-road diesel for on-road purposes. Red dye is added to off-road diesel to distinguish it from taxed on-road diesel, and tampering can lead to heavy fines and legal consequences.
If you're working with contaminated equipment or storage tanks and need to clean them legally, flushing with fresh diesel and replacing filters may help—but never attempt to "clean" fuel for on-road use.
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No, a water filter will not remove the dye from red diesel.
Yes it is possible, however in the UK red diesel has a lower duty (tax) and is sold to off road users such as farmers. It is illegal to use red diesel on public roads and illegal to remove the red dye.
bleach the red dye out.
you cant and why would you want to. just get regular diesel instead of no tax diesel
No, and even attempting to do so is a federal crime.
No red diesel is the same as normal diesel but with a dye added ,But customs & excise wont like it and could impound your car .
use gasoline
the difference between heating oil and diesel is a red dye, you can use diesel just fine
Find a rose (a red flower), click it to remove it, then put the flower in a crafting table. The result is red dye.
dye it red otherwise u cant
No. The only difference is a red dye added to off-road diesel to denote non-taxable use.
Red diesel is a type of diesel fuel that has a red dye added to it for tax purposes, indicating that it is intended for off-road use only, such as in agriculture or construction. Normal diesel, on the other hand, is used for on-road vehicles and is subject to higher taxation. The chemical composition of red diesel is the same as normal diesel.