>  Having done ¾ m miles in a diesel van (white as it happens) over the last
>15 years I’ve been checked once by customs. I’ve reported one regular user
>of red diesel (and cooking oil, paraffin and anything else he can lay his
>hands on) in a car with no result whatever. Who will take odds that
>eventually there’s a lot more boat than car checking done (in proportion to
>the relative numbers of each) much easier than road stops, all you need is 
>a
>bridge, lock or junction. And by the way what happens to red diesel already
>in tanks?
>
>John
>
The red stain that is in diesel will have effectly dyed everything that it 
has been near. I have been told that vehicles that have used red diesel in 
the past will still show signs of the red dye many years later and after 
many diesel top ups.

I believe I heard talk about a year ago of another colour being introduced? 
not sure where or who?

Moose

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