HarryVanderpool
Gold Member
Kreem tank sealer works very well, but is only as good as your procedure in appying it.
Ethenol has no effect on Kreem.
For large tanks, we buy the quarts or gallons. You can buy muratic acid in gallons at your local pool and spa store. MEK can be found at Sherwin Williams.
If you TAKE THE PROPER TIME and follow procedure youu will have no further problems with your coated tank. We have several tanks coated 15 - 20 years ago.
The most amasing example is the tank on my Ford 9N:
When I got to the step of etching / rust removal with acid, the bottom of the tank not only leaked like a sieve; it LOOKED like a sieve!! I continued on and coated the tank and that was over 15 years ago. The lining still looks and works like new.
Last winter I made 2- 21 gallon tanks for a forklift. I decided to line them right off the bat while new. It took a better part of a day EACH to go through the proper steps. They turned out perfect! :thumbsup:
Ethenol has no effect on Kreem.
For large tanks, we buy the quarts or gallons. You can buy muratic acid in gallons at your local pool and spa store. MEK can be found at Sherwin Williams.
If you TAKE THE PROPER TIME and follow procedure youu will have no further problems with your coated tank. We have several tanks coated 15 - 20 years ago.
The most amasing example is the tank on my Ford 9N:
When I got to the step of etching / rust removal with acid, the bottom of the tank not only leaked like a sieve; it LOOKED like a sieve!! I continued on and coated the tank and that was over 15 years ago. The lining still looks and works like new.
Last winter I made 2- 21 gallon tanks for a forklift. I decided to line them right off the bat while new. It took a better part of a day EACH to go through the proper steps. They turned out perfect! :thumbsup: