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Vinegar left in tank long enough will also remove Red-Kote lining.
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I don't know, the whole thing might explode. I'm not a chemist.
But I was thinking of trying it. I'd fill it with gasoline as soon as possible and keep it full, wouldn't even coat it. But we don't have condensation issues in this dry climate. By the way, did your house float away or are you OK?
Yes, we're still here, overlooking the mud flats along the mighty St. Vrain.
.... there is still a small amount in the lap seams where the tank is welded. Has anyone been able to remove this or am I over thinking this a bit. I am afraid to leave these deposits since I believe they may allow corrosion to continue beneath them. What say the experts on tank cleaning and restoration. Thanks, Ray
Vinegar is good stuff, and when you chase it with a bit of alcohol, it does not leave a flash rust coating. That said, while the vast majority of the tank is completely rust free (probably in excess of 99%), there is still a small amount in the lap seams where the tank is welded. Has anyone been able to remove this or am I over thinking this a bit. I am afraid to leave these deposits since I believe they may allow corrosion to continue beneath them. What say the experts on tank cleaning and restoration. Thanks, Ray
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Use this to remove the rust in the tank. Way better than vinegar, because it allows zero flash rust if you follow it with some WD-40, liner, etc. without the "race with the Devil" that vinegar requires.