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Clean Way™ Fuel Fill is an Easy Environmental Decision

Published: Monday, July 13, 2020

When a Great Lakes boater is presented with the challenge of becoming more environmentally friendly, it can sometimes feel overwhelming. Winterizing and spring commissioning processes are full of flushings and cleaners, some of which can be damaging to the waters we all love. Combine this regular maintenance with recent concerns about algae blooms and invasive species and it makes sense that Great Lakes boaters are additionally vigilant about finding ways to keep these freshwaters fresh in any way that they can.

Chances are, your boat’s fuel tanks “burp” while refueling, and the start of a pleasant day of Great Lakes boating has turned into a pile of fuel soaked rags. Clean Way™ Fuel Fill might actually be the easiest way to protect the environment, plus it works regardless of where you boat now or in the future.

This simple, innovative, and reusable device allows for a boater to refuel quickly and without spillage. The unique design allows air to escape during the refueling process while also capturing any fuel that would have splashed and diverting it back down into the tank instead. Clean Way™ Fuel Fill fits snuggly into your boat’s fuel deck and adapters ensure a tight seal regardless of your boat’s individual design or size. Keep your boat and clothing clean but, more importantly, it is one easy way to help keep the water clean and the environment protected from fuel spills.

Made of heavy-duty composite materials and available in two convenient sizes, Clean Way™ comes with a three year warranty, which makes it a painless investment in our environment and one that any boater can make.

Why clean up fuel spills when you can prevent them in the first place? Order your Clean Way™ today at www.cleanwayfuelfill.shop.


This article first appeared in the Summer Issue (Jul/Aug) 2020 of
Great Lakes Scuttlebutt magazine.


tags: Accessories, Environmental Impact

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