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Pretty amazing before and afters... might have to go grab a gallon o' this stuff and go to town on a tank or two.
If you are planning on storing a gas tank for a while after de-rusting, we have heard good results from customers with using Dry Coat. Its a non sticky, fast drying rust preventative. It works great if you pour a little in the tank and splash it around, it can keep it from rusting on the shelf for up to two years.
No, there shouldn't be any other steps need just fill with gas after rinsing.
The solution can be reused to a point, when the Metal Rescue turns black in color it has taken in as much rust as it can hold. However for small projects that have little rust, the product can be drained back into the container through a coffee filter.
What size are you looking to use for your next project?
Another options would be to order from Summit Racing, here is the link to the 5 gallon pail http://www.summitracing.com/parts/app-0510570295/overview/. They also have a $5 flat rate shipping charge. If you want to do a short write up, and maybe post some picture of before and after we would be more than happy to send some goodies your way.
I have a variety of rust/corrosion issues, most not motorcycle related, so I'll be watching this thread.
Have a friend in town who owns a small repair shop, been asking me about rust removal, I'll pass your info on Metal Rescue on to him.
Here is a link to a recent sweepstakes we have launched with our partnership with Frank Fritz.
http://www.xs650.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30239
Hi,
When I follow that link and enter in my email, here's what FB warns me of.