there are a few steps to cleaning out an old gas tank. First, you need to get the old fuel/varnish out. That requires acetone. Gasoline and E85 will NOT cut varnish. sorry guys. Then, after the varnish is out, if there is rust, muriatic acid is the most thorough.
muriatic will not clean varnish.
Acetone will not clean rust.
Not trying to be a jerk here, but simple chemistry dictates what disolves what. There is difference between jelled gas and varnish. methylene cloride will also cut the varnish. There are other products out there like Navel jelly (phoshoric acid), carb cleaner, brake clean, etc. that will work. The ones I have listed will produce the quickest and best results for the least amount of money. I don't want to get into an E85 debate on how "good" or "bad it is, and that it will eat concrete, titanium, and Star Ship Enterprise battle shields......................
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