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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Launders" data-source="post: 48653" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>So far I have pulled out what loose stuff I could, then used the Tank Care Products Petseal remover, this as described broke up most of the resinous sealer and loosened the rest which iv'e broken up and got out, then used the nuts and bolts method and cleaned that out. This amounts to about 1/2 a bucket full !!! and I have identified two types of resin that had been used. </p><p>This still leaves a lot of stuff on the sides and top of a flaky/rubbery nature,this I assume is the remains of a "flexible" sealer used at some time (some of the resin lumps were "glued" together with this) so I have ordered some stuff to disolve this.</p><p>The good news so far is the tank weighs about 2/3 of what it did and will probably hold a lot more petrol.</p><p>Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Launders, post: 48653, member: 2010"] So far I have pulled out what loose stuff I could, then used the Tank Care Products Petseal remover, this as described broke up most of the resinous sealer and loosened the rest which iv'e broken up and got out, then used the nuts and bolts method and cleaned that out. This amounts to about 1/2 a bucket full !!! and I have identified two types of resin that had been used. This still leaves a lot of stuff on the sides and top of a flaky/rubbery nature,this I assume is the remains of a "flexible" sealer used at some time (some of the resin lumps were "glued" together with this) so I have ordered some stuff to disolve this. The good news so far is the tank weighs about 2/3 of what it did and will probably hold a lot more petrol. Chris. [/QUOTE]
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