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I am restoring my car and thought I would clean up the tank and give it a fresh coat of paint. I used some standard Rustoleum on a gas tank that has been treated with Renu several years ago. The paint still has not dried and it has been almost a week? I suspect I've used the wrong paint, but what do I do now - strip it and repaint? - wait 'til it dries (may be Spring)? - get a new tank?
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 680 Joined: 14-April 05 From: Cleveland, OH Member No.: 3,933 ![]() |
Thanks for the input and suggestions. I have it in the house next to the furnace so it is not the cold. I also tried the heat gun and all this did was make the paint really tacky - like I just applied it? It seems to be drying verrry slowly, so I will give it a bit longer then I may strip it off and start again.
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