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Can Tank Sealer Be Brushed On?

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Can your Tank Sealer be brushed on?

 

We have a small locomotive tender (about 100 gallons) that was built 30ish years ago and originally had some sort of hardening tar type stuff coating the inside. That substance did not stick very well so we have removed the tender top and are in the process of stripping the tar stuff and the inside of the tender will get media blasted.  Since the tender weights about 750 lbs or so it's not like we can put a few gallons of sealer in it and spin it all around.  So, can your Tank Sealer be brushed on or is there an alternative?

That is a great question. Yes, Tank Sealer can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed very easily and this is common for larger tanks.

 

Tank Sealer is extremely similar to RustSeal in formulation: Tank Sealer has less pigment and is slightly thinner than RustSeal.

 

So, Tank Sealer can be brushed, rolled, or sprayed by simply following the RustSeal Directions (including proper surface prep) when brushing, rolling, or spraying Tank Sealer.

 

You can also apply RustSeal instead of Tank Sealer on the inside of the tank as RustSeal and Tank Sealer have the same durability, flexibility, and chemical resistance.

 

RustSeal TDS and Detailed Application Directions 👉 https://www.kbs-coatings.com/rustseal-directions

 

Tank Sealer TDS and Detailed Application Directions 👉 https://www.kbs-coatings.com/tank-sealer-directions

 

Please let us know if that helps and if you have any additional questions.

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