Posted by NE IA on February 14, 2009 at 05:51:25 from (206.72.18.153):
Yesterday I used muradic acid to clean a fuel tank, Totaly unbelievable results in a hr or less. It looks better than the day it was made. I've used sand blasters, cement mixers, vinager, rocks & bolts over the last fourty years with decent results. Never again will I mess with the other stuff.
I know this issue has been addressed before, but my skills for finding things isn't my strong point at all.
So once I get it clean and I drain the liquid out, how do I keep the tank from flash rusting? I keep thinking of Phosperic acid, but I'm not sure.
Has anyone had any problems with Red coat for coating the tank after cleaning?
I'm also hoping this doesn't turn into a political post as most of them do. Just kiddin
Thanks everyone, maybe I will remember where I left my memory some day.
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