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Old 08-05-22, 16:37
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I have saved a few tanks like that (without cutting them open). Put acetone into them, let them sit for a day, and pour it out. Methyl ethyl ketone is also good, but the fumes aren't so good for you. You may have to repeat a time or two, but in the end, I have had tanks that look like that come out whistle clean.
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