Subject: Re: Rusty tank
Author: Rich Pardo
Date: Sep 24, 2001, 6:02 AM
Post ID: 1708352868
I think I read that the process doesn't affect the paint.
Did you have them strip the outside? I'm just looking to get the inside
done.
I'm going to call and find out if anyone on the East Coast uses their stuff.
My Brother said that they immersed his tank, from a BSA, in their goop for
a couple of days and it came out like new. I was thinking of buying some
and sloshing the tank, but I think immersion would be a better way to do it.
-Rich
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