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Join Date: Feb 2008
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New gas tank
I have a new gas tank and I was wondering if I should apply any sort of paint or protective coating, to keep it looking good. All replies appreciated.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Once upon a time I painted my wife's new tank grey and it still looks pretty good, but my new tank for my convert will be clear coated so it will still look like bare metal..
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: southeastern Ohio
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![]() It'll be nice that you'll keep yours looking good, but you don't really see the gas tank much when you look at a car unless you get down on your knees and peer up at it. At the next car show, the spectators probably won't get much out of it, but the judges might. The bottom line is, anything you can do to protect it and help extend its life is worth doing. Taking gas tanks out and putting them back in isn't the most fun thing in the world, so the less often you have to do it, the better. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Lawton, OK
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I know POR 15 and Eastwood make products to paint and seal gas tanks. I've only heard good things about their products.
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