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Two part question here, about cleaning the "crud' out of fuel containers.



Part 1: Had two pristine fuel cans which I left with an old friend while on a yearlong overseas jaunt with Uncle Sam. Got them back and tossed them in the shed, where they sat until I needed them earlier today. Long story short, one is still as-new and the other one is full of gasoline crud and rust. Guess my "friend" must have used it and left enough in there to turn into varnish.



Part 2: Acquired a large, stand-mounted tank with several inches of bad fuel in the bottom. Again, probably gasoline turned to varnish. I would like to clean it out and use it for diesel fuel storage. Size is roughly 3' x 1-1/2' (oval shape) x 4' long. It's not marked, but I'm guessing 150 gallons or so.



So what's the best way to clean these out and get them ready for use? Obviously the 5-gallon gas can will be easier to manipulate than the large tank.



Appreciate any ideas.
 
For the fuel can, clean with acetone then soap and water. Rinse well and let dry (obviously). I've been told it works quite well. I would suspect using acetone in the large tank would work as well.
 
Thanks for the ideas. I'm out of town for another week but will give a try with the acetone / soap & water when I get back. The big tank may be harder to shake and slosh that stuff around though!
 
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