Cleaning Gas Tanks
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- PeaceRiverRider
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Cleaning Gas Tanks
I recently acquired two tempo portable plastic gas tanks which had been sitting for a few years. There is some residue at the bottom. I put some "Dawn" detergent and water in them and will let them soak for a few days out in the sun.
If for some reason this doesn't work does anyone have any recommendations on how to clean them?
If for some reason this doesn't work does anyone have any recommendations on how to clean them?
1996 22' Crest II Pontoon Boat
2008 90hp Mercury 4 Stroke
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2008 90hp Mercury 4 Stroke
Punta Gorda, FL
Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
The welder I used to fix my old Jeep gas tank says ammonia and steam is the only thing he trusts.
He had a deal with a local car wash that steam cleaned mats.
He had a deal with a local car wash that steam cleaned mats.
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dockholiday
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Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
might add some ammonia to the mix you have.
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- pontchartraintoon
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Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
Last year, I removed my tank, and was amazed at the solidified crap at the bottom. I put a good dose of the Purple Cleaner from Walmart in there and it took everything away. I actually use it to clean my carbs too. It disolves everything. Just keep an eye on them as it doesn't take long to score the aluminum.
- PeaceRiverRider
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Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
UPDATE:
One of the tanks was easy. I let the other tank sit in the hot Florida sun with the dawn and ammonia mixture for weeks. Helped some but there was still some stuff in there. I ended up boiling some water and pouring it in. That did the trick.
One of the tanks was easy. I let the other tank sit in the hot Florida sun with the dawn and ammonia mixture for weeks. Helped some but there was still some stuff in there. I ended up boiling some water and pouring it in. That did the trick.
1996 22' Crest II Pontoon Boat
2008 90hp Mercury 4 Stroke
Punta Gorda, FL
2008 90hp Mercury 4 Stroke
Punta Gorda, FL
Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
If you have some residue that doesn't want to come off, dump a handfull of old screws into the tank too. Shake it hard and they will break it loose. I have used a little solvent and that seems quicker and more effective than a detergent based product.
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4.3L I/O
2009 Nautique SAN 210
5.7L 343HP
'04 Chev 2500HD D/A 4x4
'12 Toyota Sequoia 4x4
Re: Cleaning Gas Tanks
I agree on the solvent. Mineral spirits or lacquer thinner spring to mind.
1974 Harris
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha
70 HP 4 stroke EFI Yamaha