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DumbGenius49
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So I'll start out with the fact that I've done this same thing two times in a row. For some reason I expected different results the second time but that obviously didn't happen. So first I empty the fuel out of the tank, and I completely fill the tank with white vinegar (5% acidity). I let that sit for about three says and the inside of the tank looks so beautifully clean when I peek in the gas cap hole (while the vinegar is still in the tank). As soon as I empty the vinegar out, a thin layer of rust (not uniform, but in a wave-like pattern) forms all around the tank. After that I would fill the tank with ice and slosh it all around the tank and when I would empty that water out it would be completely brown with rust. Right after that dumps out, another layer of rust forms and when I put fuel in there the fuel comes out of the petcock brown. What am I doing wrong? What is the correct process, and I'm open to suggestions about other ways to get rust out of the tank.