Posted by Nebraska Kirk on October 16, 2013 at 17:54:03 from (207.91.4.159):
In Reply to: Super m gas tank posted by Brady miller on October 15, 2013 at 16:23:35:
The strength of the solution is not critical. A stronger solution will eat the rust off faster though. I have never measured, I just pour some water in the tank and then pour in some acid.
I would think 4 parts water to 1 part acid will be a good start. Look on the side of bottle of acid, it may give solution strengths there too.
If just the bottom of the tank is rusty, then a few gallons of solution will suffice. But if the rust goes up the sides then you would have to use more or rotate the tank to allow the acid solution to work on the sides.
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