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| kestrel wrote: | Phosphoric acid is by far the best chemical for quickly and easily removing rust from the inside of a fuel tank. You can buy it from most industrial cleaning suppliers, try to get 40% by volume. You can also get it on Ebay. |
I'd be leaning towards this as if the article is complete rubbish i want to use the easiest solution - single step sounds great
Should i use it with an abrasive (such as the pre-washed fish tank gravel?), or just pour it in, wait a few hours, then drain it out.
Also, my tank is 18L, so how much water should i put in with it? (i.e. 5L of the 40% stuff on eBay, should i be diluting it 50/50?)
Have been told that if i don't do the job well enough, the rust will come back. Equally though, i want the job done easily and quickly as possible as i'm in work every day for the next week, and the bike won't run until i clear this problem. ____________________ -- Ingah |
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| Ingah wrote: |
I'd be leaning towards this as if the article is complete rubbish i want to use the easiest solution - single step sounds great
Should i use it with an abrasive (such as the pre-washed fish tank gravel?), or just pour it in, wait a few hours, then drain it out.
Also, my tank is 18L, so how much water should i put in with it? (i.e. 5L of the 40% stuff on eBay, should i be diluting it 50/50?)
Have been told that if i don't do the job well enough, the rust will come back. Equally though, i want the job done easily and quickly as possible as i'm in work every day for the next week, and the bike won't run until i clear this problem. |
I can't recommend how much water to dilute the acid with, that will depend on the concentration that you buy. The process is basically thoroughly degrease the tank and rinse with clean water, add the diluted acid solution and swill round to ensure the whole of the tank is coated. Empty the acid into a bucket periodically and check the inside of the tank, if there is still rust visible then put the acid back in and continue until all rust has been removed. Finally rinse thoroughly and dry the tank.
Phosphoric acid removes rust by converting it to iron phosphate, this will appear as a hard black coating on the inside of the tank when the rust has been completely removed.
I did an old Triumph Tiger Cub tank with this stuff many years ago and it's still rust free today.
Google tank cleaning with phosphoric acid, there is lots of information on the net. ____________________ Isle of Man.........Road Racing Capital Of The World |
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How many £3.50 500g bags do i need? (18L steel tank)
This stuff sounds like it's in my price range  ____________________ -- Ingah |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 152 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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