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100 gallon aluminum boat gas tanks with baffles from my boat.


JerryB

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Hello there, I have two 100 gallon aluminum gas tanks removed from my boat.  There are no access holes to brush your product onto the baffle walls however I'm fairly certain I can coat entire bottom, top and sides but not certain I can get the two baffles covered.  Will I run the risk of of your product lifting if I cannot fully coat the baffles?  If so any ideas or tips to get 100% coverage?  Thanks!

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Will I run the risk of of your product lifting if I cannot fully coat the baffles?

Yes there is some risk when not coating the entire inside of the tank, albeit minor, and this is why it is best practice to coat the entire inside surface of the tank with Tank Sealer and not leave edges. Doing what is considered best practice is not always possible, so you do the next best thing which is prep the surface well and coat what you can.

 

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If so any ideas or tips to get 100% coverage?

The tanks are removed from the tank, so if you take your time and apply common sense, you can coat the entire inside of the tank. It simply takes time and patience.

 

Please be sure to carefully follow the Tank Sealer Directions.

 

Please let us know if that helps and please reply with additional questions you have.

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