Guys,
Once a tank is clean and leak free what do you do before sending it off for painting to stop rust forming inside?
Obviously don't want WD40 r anything else sloshing around inside.
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Prepair tank for painting
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Prepair tank for painting
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Re: Prepair tank for painting
Sent mine off last week, cleaned out rust free and sealed with flow line, done a great job I thought, the paint man said I should have let him sort out a small dent before I lined it, bugger, just hope it does not make the liner part from the steel.
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Re: Prepair tank for painting
Once it's clean and dry it shouldn't need anything.
Re: Prepair tank for painting
I don't like tank liners , some people say they have had no problems, the most I've seen have had issues coming away