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For a powder coated surface, lightly scuff with 300 grit and then clean well with KBS Klean, rinse, and let dry.

 

Then apply RustSeal. Always thin coats and at least two coats.

 

RustSeal Application Directions -> https://www.kbs-coatings.com/rustseal-directions

 

Please reach back out with any additional questions.

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Because you are looking to "seal the seams at the bottom" of the exterior of the tank, we recommend RustSeal because it is designed to be brushed on versus Tank Sealer, which is formulated to be rolled around and drained from the inside of a tank (where it is not feasible to brush).

 

Tank Sealer and RustSeal are the same base formulation with the main differences being pigment load and viscosity. RustSeal is more heavily loaded with pigments and Tank Sealer is thinner making Tank Sealer perform better for applications inside a tank.

 

Based upon that, what other questions might you have?

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Yes, for a powder coated seam surface, lightly scuff with 300 grit and then clean well with KBS Klean, rinse, and let dry.

 

Yes, if the coating is being brushed, RustSeal will work great for the seams inside.

 

What other questions might you have?

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Just too confirm the tank will be filled with water when in use?  How long between coats do I wait? Does it matter what color I use as safety blue would allow me to see where I apply it better than black?

an I just use denatured alcohol acetone to clean the seams prior to application?

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Just too confirm the tank will be filled with water when in use?

Yes, that is what you have stated and we have considered this in all of our answers.

 

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How long between coats do I wait?

Re-coating RustSeal can be done once the first or consecutive coat is dry-to-touch and does not leave a fingerprint which is typically within 2-6 hours depending on temperature and humidity. This timeframe may be longer on the inside of a tank because of the lack of airflow.

 

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Does it matter what color I use as safety blue would allow me to see where I apply it better than black?

RustSeal color does not matter.

 

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an I just use denatured alcohol acetone to clean the seams prior to application?

This is NOT recommended and discouraged.

 

RustSeal Complete Directions -> https://www.kbs-coatings.com/rustseal-directions

 

Please reach back out with additional questions.

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4 hours ago, Odyknuck said:

Can any other grit sand paper be used? I have 220 and 400, no 300. How big of a gap can rust seal fill?

Yes, 220 or 400 will absolutely get the job done. RustSeal cures to .002" (2 mils) per coat which is the size gap RustSeal filles.

 

Always apply RustSeal in THIN coats and never medium or heavy coats. That is key.

 

Please reach back out with additional questions.

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