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    Default How to clean a gas can?

    Last summer I picked up a metal jerry can for a couple bucks at a garage sale. I got the better of the two, the other was pretty rusty. This one though has some sediment and a little bit of old fuel or some other liquid in it. It doesn't smell like gas or diesel so I'm not sure exactly what it is.

    So what is the best way to get all the loose stuff off the inside of the can so that when I fill it with fuel, then pour the fuel into my jeep gas tank, I don't get a bunch of silt and junk with it? When I look inside with a flash light it is a little rough which explains where the sediment came from and I don't want that happening again with new fuel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc0tma View Post
    Last summer I picked up a metal jerry can for a couple bucks at a garage sale. I got the better of the two, the other was pretty rusty. This one though has some sediment and a little bit of old fuel or some other liquid in it. It doesn't smell like gas or diesel so I'm not sure exactly what it is.

    So what is the best way to get all the loose stuff off the inside of the can so that when I fill it with fuel, then pour the fuel into my jeep gas tank, I don't get a bunch of silt and junk with it? When I look inside with a flash light it is a little rough which explains where the sediment came from and I don't want that happening again with new fuel.
    There are kits to clean and seal motorcycle tanks - they work fine on jerry cans. Basically an acid to etch the rust off, and an epoxy to re-seal the can and seal any small holes.

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    Thanks, I'll see if I can find something like that. I need a pour spout too but that shouldn't be too hard to find.

    Whereabouts in Montana are you from?
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    I suggest you use a pressure washer and scrub it out as best you can...use some CLR full strength to get rid of any rust inside. Then let it dry a bit and wash it out with a bit of fuel you will use and pour spent fuel in a container to use to start fires, or clean things up with a rag.
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    acid magic thats used to clean concrete they are nice and clean after that

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    Thanks for all the ideas, I like the one about the motorcycle gas tank sealer so I'll definitely go with something like that. I'm determined to get every penny worth of use out of this gas can, I only paid 3 bucks for it! Its missing the pour spout but I carry a siphon in my tool kit any way so its all good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kc0tma View Post
    Thanks for all the ideas, I like the one about the motorcycle gas tank sealer so I'll definitely go with something like that. I'm determined to get every penny worth of use out of this gas can, I only paid 3 bucks for it! Its missing the pour spout but I carry a siphon in my tool kit any way so its all good.
    A siphon is actually a lot less messy than the spout.
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    i think the motorcycle gas tank stuff is called kreem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hillbillyjake View Post
    i think the motorcycle gas tank stuff is called kreem.
    kreem is good, there are others too. go to your local bike shop most of them carry one sort of them. pretty common thing on bikes.

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    Haha, local bike shop. You're kidding right? I live in a town with a population of barely 200 on a good day.

    There is a Harley store in Missoula though and me and my wife were planning on going there this weekend for a good Valentines Day dinner out anyway so I'll ask there.
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