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  1. Polverone

    painting a fuel tank

    Yes, you could pour the acid in the tank and then agitate (sloshing) it back and forth somehow. Be careful of the fumes, they will torque your sinuses and burn your eyes. Wear a good resperator and do it outside in the fresh air. That should work. Use water to rinse and then follow up with a...
  2. Polverone

    painting a fuel tank

    I just re-read your post and the residue you refer to (I assume it is old paint) can be removed with a right angle die grinder and some 3M felt type grinding disks. They look like the scouring pads you get for the kitchen only rougher. I you want I can get a part number and/or pictures. I am...
  3. Polverone

    painting a fuel tank

    Maybe I can help out, I own a custom car paint and sign shop. As for correct color, I am in the dark. I am not an authority on correct paint colors. I purchased my paint from Antelope Valley Truck Parts in Lancaster Ca. http://www.avettruck.com/ There are other suppliers listed on the forum if...
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