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Old 05-04-2019, 10:54 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Kingtal0n View Post
It doesn't say anything about using it on non-metal fuel tanks. I didn't even know they made that stuff but its interesting to say the least- did you call and make sure that it works on plastic fuel tanks?

It also says something about 'repair cloth' for patching holes, I am curious what kind of cloth they are referring to. I'll be giving them a call just for the heck of it if nobody knows...

Unfortunately thier only open mon-friday 8-5. But I'll be calling Monday for sure to confirm. As far as I'm aware it can be used though. it just needs to be bone dry in order for the sealant to adhere properly to the gas tank walls. The sealant is serious stuff and hardens like a rock.

I just got through raptor lining the outside. So I've got a few days until it's fully cured before I move onto the inside. But the biggest thing I'm wondering is if the vent tubed and the gas tubes can be removed from the gas tank. Or if anyone has ever tried.
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