Seems to me that the non-toxic Evapo-Rust product works wonders in 24-48 hours, & can be had at advance auto, O'Reilly, & Wal-Mart.
Phosphoric Acid has long been a great agent to clean rust as well, but is a bit on the hazardous side, & I don't know how it will affect paint. It can be neutralized with a few teaspoons of baking soda in a gallon of hot water afterwards. It seems that the phosphoric acid will act much quicker to remove the rust. In the bottom if the tank I am a bit more concerned about the extent of the rust. Petcock is removed, blank off plate made from 1/8" steel bar stock.
Muriatic Acid (Hydrochloric Acid) is also used frequently, but is much more harsh, has dangerous fumes, & is very harmful to your skin & eyes,but makes the tnk shine like brand new metal in a very short time. Baking soda wash with hot water neutralizes it also. "Acid Magic" is a "safe" form of muriatic acid to use, but seems harder to come by. No fumes, less harmful.
Any tips or opinions on using either of these products? Is it critical to use purple power or some other detergent or degreaser beforehand? Will Acetone suffice for that? Or something water based? I have read that it will help speed up the process
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