digs Posted 28 March 2023 Report Posted 28 March 2023 Hi - I have a spare fuel tank that has been under a tarp outside after I painted the outside . The inside has residue in it from old very stale petrol, plus last tiny bit in it. I want to clean it all out - any thing I should know ? Literally just a hose and car wash and allow to air dry ? Or any kind of proper procedure ? ta
CheltGirl Posted 28 March 2023 Report Posted 28 March 2023 I know that Paulus3476 has sorted out fuel tanks before - he hopefully will see this and comment. 1
Xanadu Posted 28 March 2023 Report Posted 28 March 2023 Citric acid is supposed to work well, it removes rust as well. Citric acid is a food ingredient commonly found in fizzy drinks.
digs Posted 28 March 2023 Author Report Posted 28 March 2023 48 minutes ago, Xanadu said: Citric acid is supposed to work well, it removes rust as well. Citric acid is a food ingredient commonly found in fizzy drinks. lemonade sprayed straight in then might see if any citrus cleaners in the Tesco cleaning isle
Xanadu Posted 29 March 2023 Report Posted 29 March 2023 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/274098111200 Needs to be mixed with warm/hot water. 1
digs Posted 21 April 2023 Author Report Posted 21 April 2023 On 08/04/2023 at 08:46, slybunda said: Can't just rinse it out with ipa? if that’s good, when I looked at that I did think …. Errr beer ? Thanks
slybunda Posted 26 April 2023 Report Posted 26 April 2023 (edited) Isopropyl alcohol is used for cleaning stuff, probably wont be an issue if you dont get all the ipa out the tank too probably get +10bhp on first tank of fuel lol Edited 26 April 2023 by slybunda 1 2
commandosqueak Posted 30 July 2023 Report Posted 30 July 2023 citric acid is the way to go. give it a good clean with that and it will remove rust too. just make sure you wash that out properly otherwise it will cause it to rust further.
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