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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 3840075" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I used three rinsing with baking soda mixed with water. Had a high ratio of soda in each batch. Used warm water to premix the neutralizer then ran a hose on full in the tank with open petcock drain. As soon as I was finished, I stuck the nose of my heat gun in the tank and let it on high for a while to dry out. You got to do this quick or it will flash rust in a heart beat. Probably that caused it. When you neutralize you need to swish the solution around alot. Upside down, side to side...drain and repeat. Quickly rinse with the hose as you don't want the baking soda mix left in the tank either as it will have chemical reaction. Then hit with the heat gun quickly to get rid of all water. Then, (don't burn your hand like me...ha) pour a bottle of Marvel mystery oil in and slosh, swish all around for a bit. Make sure it coats everything. Then stick the oil bottle on the end of the pet **** drain (perfect fit) and let it all drain out. It's reusable. You won't get it all back, perhaps a little more than half. That's cool and it's good for your engine IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 3840075, member: 38658"] I used three rinsing with baking soda mixed with water. Had a high ratio of soda in each batch. Used warm water to premix the neutralizer then ran a hose on full in the tank with open petcock drain. As soon as I was finished, I stuck the nose of my heat gun in the tank and let it on high for a while to dry out. You got to do this quick or it will flash rust in a heart beat. Probably that caused it. When you neutralize you need to swish the solution around alot. Upside down, side to side...drain and repeat. Quickly rinse with the hose as you don't want the baking soda mix left in the tank either as it will have chemical reaction. Then hit with the heat gun quickly to get rid of all water. Then, (don't burn your hand like me...ha) pour a bottle of Marvel mystery oil in and slosh, swish all around for a bit. Make sure it coats everything. Then stick the oil bottle on the end of the pet **** drain (perfect fit) and let it all drain out. It's reusable. You won't get it all back, perhaps a little more than half. That's cool and it's good for your engine IMO. [/QUOTE]
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