Tank cleaning

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:lol: :lol: :thumbup:
Keep shiny side up.

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Will this attract motorcycles or women?


Or both?

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Re: Tank cleaning

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I have just finished doing my own G80S tank and it was pretty bad.
Over the course of several days, I used heavy detergent and ball bearings to remove scale and debris, then used EvapoRust for about 4 or 5 days, then treated and sealed the tank using a kit from KBS Coatings. The kit is called "KBS Gold Standard Fuel Tank Sealer" and I purchased off eBay.
It was a time consuming and messy process, but I'm delighted with the result!
There are multiple tank sealing products on the market so I'm sure you will find something.
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