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Gas tank clean up advice
I've taken my gas tank down to the metal and it looks great. Should be a really nice paint job if I can take my time and do this correctly :) Seems like I have some rust in the tank and I have read that apple vinegar can clean that right up. Is this a good idea for our tanks? I was not sure if the tank had a lining that the vinegar would hurt.
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Alternatively, a salt and vinegar mixture can be used as these ingredients will react to form a weak sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid solution. This solution should remove rust more quickly than the acetic acid in vinegar alone. |
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tank rust
I've used CLR on a few tanks with surface rust and it worked great. I fill it 1/3 , shake it a bit, then let it sit. Every so often, ( depending on severity of rust) turn tank to a new position. I did mine for 1 week like this, looks brand new. You could put small nuts and bolts, or aquarium gravel in to help scrubbing action.
Just remember the baffle in the tank. If anything solid gets behind it ,it may not come out. I used CLR only for this reason. If you have calcium , lime , or rust in your water, dump it down the sink or "terlet", your choice. Then rinse as above, should be good to go. Have fun. Chris |
I used CLR and hex nuts (easy to remove with a magnet). Strapped it to my cement mixer. Ran the cement mixer for an hour a couple times over the next few days. Neutralized with baking soda. Sealed it with a product called 'Red-Kote'. Turned out perfect.
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Tank and straps came out really nice.
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That is a shiny tank,did you tank everyone for their advice?
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