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29 Dec 2005 07:44 #15010 by fergyfer
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If you read the rusty tank writeup in the articles, this method works unbelievably well. My tank inside was brown and scaley, and after using this procedure, my tank is silver inside, and a month later, still is. The second step, using phosphoric acid (naval jelley) to treat it seems to keep it from rapidly starting to surface rust.
Before this procedure, my gas tank turned the gas red/orange...

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30 Dec 2005 10:53 #15243 by RomSpaceKnight
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Best paint stripper-elbow grease with maybe a wire wheel or sander to help.

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21 Jan 2006 19:41 #19170 by racer54
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If brake fluid is used, is there a chance of the metal being contaminated with a chemical so that the paint doesn't stick as well? I know if you use wax containing silicone and some other chemicals and then try to sand and paint later, the soaked in silicone in the paint from the wax will keep the paint from sticking. I know this from experience.

1980 LTD (changed over the years), 1979 LTD (being rebuilt), 1977 KZ turbo and various KZ's in various states of build. KLX110

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22 Jan 2006 01:00 #19193 by Duck
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"aircraft remover" got a kick first time i saw it.

what is this electrolyte method? details?

OK, found it myself...
www3.telus.net/public/aschoepp/electrolyticrust.html

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22 Jan 2006 01:04 #19194 by Duck
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Was supposed to be funny. Brake fluid seems to be the best because it does such a good job when one doesn't want the paint removed. I know from experience ;-)

There are solvents for removing silicones but you're right, once in the metal it's a real PITA...

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