Posted by Brian Schmidt on December 06, 2013 at 16:37:53 from (69.66.237.150):
In Reply to: H gas tank posted by GWS on December 06, 2013 at 09:39:38:
Anyone telling you to use chain or nuts or anything has never cleaned an H or M tank. As some have mentioned, the baffle is so close to the surrounding tank, nothing but fluid will pass.
Put in muriatic straight. 2 gallons is about right. Slosh around as long as you want to stand there. At least a half hour. Add two more gallons of water and turn the tank to various positions for the next week or so. Make sure to let every area sit overnight. Pressure wash the inside to loosen more crud. Repeat from the beginning. Do this for another week. Drain and wash with water. Put in a phosphoric acid and repeat the process for a week. Drain and flush with water. Put in a half gallon of acetone and slosh all around. Drain. Done unless you are going to coat the tank. Then let the tank sit inside a warm spot for several days to dry completely. Coat following directions.
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