So I bowed my head, went to the shop and bought the KREEM tank cleaning kit. I looked at the ingredients and its the same stuff! The cleaning stuff is phosphoric acid (rather than vinegar) which you dilute about a pint into 2.5 gallons. It says for heavy rust, let it sit overnight, with rotations. Next, you drain the treatment, rinse with water, then treat with the second bottle, which is MEK. It specifically says to do it quickly to prevent flash rusting. Then you do the coating.
So here's my dilema. I don't want to repeat the process with some fancy kit, when its really the same stuff with the exception of the coating. Here's what I was thinking. First, use a chain with some nuts attached (so I can fish them out), toss those in with some WD40 (or would you use soappy water?) and shake it periodically for a couple days (only with the WD40) to get loose any of the new rust. Then do the phosphoric acid (say 1:4 dilution of the stuff you get at the hardware store) overnight, get up the next morning, drain, rinse with water until it looks like it is rinsing clean (I'm ad libbing here based on what the KREAM directions call for), then immediately get it into MEK. Roll that around for about 5 minutes, drain, and let it dry.
Assuming there is no rust in it at this point, can I skip the coating step? If I can avoid using the kit I would like to (I've installed an in line fuel filter).
Does anyone think this will work? Is this any different than the kit? Will the kit just give me the same problems? Also, has anyone tried using a hairblower after the MEK rinse to spead things up? Is MEK the only thing to use? Can I use straight ethanol? Will that harm the inside of the tank?
Thanks for your help everyone!
Katie
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