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Nessism wrote: www.homedepot.com/p/Klean-Strip-1-gal-Co...-GKPA30220/100406369
SDS says 35-45% phosphoric acid. You can cut it with water and it will still work, just a little slower.
Alright, after two attempts I am going to give this product a try. My Evapo-Rust has been weakened from use, and I didn't clean all the gunk out before trying it. The POR15 didn't perform well enough after the Cleaner Degreaser (which worked great, by the way). This product is less expensive than buying fresh Evapo-Rust and it is in stock at the local store. We will see if another brand of phosphoric acid will do any better.
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One possible issue as I see it: there seems to be rust/crud spots down into pits in the metal and if there is any varnish covering over the pits that reduces the ability of the derust sauce from reaching the oxide. You might want to shoot a can of spray carb cleaner into the tank so see if it loosens any of that brown stuff up. If it does you then will have to attack the varnish one more time before going back to the phosphate.
The phosphate will start to leave behind a white chalky coating in the tank as the dwell time increases. I can already see that in places in your photos. It's not a problem per say but obviously, you don't want too much of that. I've used aquarium rocks before in the tank and shook the hell out of it to help scrub some of that off before.
Lastly, your tank is definitely borderline in terms of a candidate for cleaning alone vs. cleaning and coating. The POR-15 coating paint is good stuff and I wouldn't be afraid of using it, particularly since your tank was so rusty and the metal is likely weakened in places. I've got some tricks when it comes to coating so PM me if you decide to go down that road and I'll share.
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Put fuel tap and fuel sensor back in and fill with fuel. Done!
Hey, no one is gonna be looking in your filler neck are they!
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