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 I tend to agree with 66gtk.  Seafoam has been around since 1942.  
I can't find any negative articles on it. However the jelly is normally an issue seen with Old gas and literally a slew of (I'm too lazy to count) articles on the subject.  Much more prevalent nowadays with Ethanol fuels. 
 
You living in Florida (I'm a native) it can be exasperated due to the heat and humidity.  
Some dry reading on the subject. (needs coffee) 
https://ethanolrfa.org/wp-content/up...-RFA-09-16.pdf 
On finding Truly 100% gasoline this site will help. 
https://www.pure-gas.org/index.jsp?stateprov=FL |