Today, I started the first step of my gas tank repainting project. I had taped up the tank holes very well to ensure that nothing got in there while I worked on the surface.
Despite my best efforts, it appears that some paint chips and possibly a few drops of water are inside the tank.

I am done stripping the paint, but I have some days of good weather up ahead and don't want this to stop me from proceeding. What can I do to get that stuff out of there effectively? Can I flush the tank out with lots of water, and just wait for the inside to thoroughly dry before refilling the gas?
I'm afraid that if I leave it, the chips will stick to the inside walls and I'll be stuck. It would run the risk of gumming up the carbs later.
Any help is appreciated!
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