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|    Re: Nissan 6 gallon steel gas can in goo    |
|    20 Apr 23 15:42:45    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair       From: bobnospam@gmail.com              On 4/20/2023 3:14 PM, Bob F wrote:       > On 4/20/2023 12:09 PM, Minoru Osaka wrote:       >> I was given a 6 gallon heavy-gauge Nissan steel gas can for marine use in       >> excellent condition on the outside, but which has rust on the inside.       >>       >> First question is obvious - why do they make gas cans out of steel which       >> will rust? Why not put some paint or epoxy on the inside so it won't       >> rust?       >>       >> Second question is more important (since they made it, and it rusted       >> inside) is can it be saved? The entire inside is rusty, but just fleshy       >> rust. I've flushed it with water a lot but the rust is still on the       >> metal.       >>       >> I guess I could use phosphoric acid but is there any harm to using gas       >> that       >> comes from a can that has surface rust covering the entire inside       >> surface?       >       > I wonder if a rust converter would produce a gas resistant protection.       > It could be worth contacting the manufacturers of a couple such products.              Maybe not.              https://www.theruststore.com/Rust-Converter-FAQs-W48.aspx              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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