I can't believe all of the ideas???? If you want to clean the tank, just put in some miriatic acid in it. It's cheap, cleans the rust out completely, I guarante it!!! Most radiator shops sand blast the inside, and then put in some sort of sealer. If you have any pin holes that rust through, they solder them shut. After you clean it yourself you can also solder the tank, it's not hard at all. Seal it with POR15, they even have a cleaner you can buy. The POR15 will seal any small pin holes also. Once you seal it, I don't think even sandblasting will take it out. One can did my 18gal tank. Just follow the inst. use a hair blow dryer to remove any moisture. I did it all in a few hours, not days. Let the POR15 cure. It takes several days for that. Once you have done this as they say on the can of sealer, you won't be disappointed. Hope this helps..........
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