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> gas tanked can not be coated?, the radiator shop said the gas tank can't be coated
buck toenges
post Sep 30 2014, 11:28 AM
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The radiator shop just called and said they couldn't coat the inside of the gas tank because of a pan that is inside the tank. They said they couldn't get to the rust on the bottom of the tank and thus can't coat the inside. I assume you can coat the inside of the tank. help.
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post Sep 30 2014, 01:42 PM
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That's BS, I did mine with the por 15 kit. It took a few days. After using the marine clean and then the prep and ready it was perfectly clean. The only issue I had was the por 15 coating comes in a small can and I had to turn the tank for about an hour to get it all coated.

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The radiator shop just called and said they couldn't coat the inside of the gas tank because of a pan that is inside the tank. They said they couldn't get to the rust on the bottom of the tank and thus can't coat the inside. I assume you can coat the inside of the tank. help.

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