Rusty Motorcycle Gas Tank Cleaning with Apple Cider Vinegar vs Kreem Fuel Tank Liner

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Here's what I used:
    Kreem Products Fuel Tank Liner Combo-Pak 1210 amzn.to/2UBWvUu
    White House Apple Cider Vinegar amzn.to/39oc4Dd
    Motorcycle gas tank filled with rust cleaned to bare metal with one of these two solvents. Apple cider vinegar versus Kreem fuel tank liner. We test to see which one is worth the money. Do you want to save money or time? You can't choose both, so let us show you which method we chose and why. You will be astonished at the results

Komentáře • 20

  • @jeremoe1
    @jeremoe1 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a 1972 Harley Electra Glide that I bought from the police dept (ex-police bike) in 1979. It had a lot of rust in it. I poured some mineral spirits in it, about half a quart, if I remember correctly. Then I put in some medium size pebbles and shook it all around for about an hour or so. The rocks knocked the rust loose, then I cleaned it out with some fresh mineral spirits, emptied it and poured in some Kreem (didn't take much) and shook it all around and never had a problem. I didn't get the kit - only need a small bottle of it. You did a good job, though, of getting rid of the rust. Nice video!

    • @manstersr
      @manstersr Před 4 lety

      I've used that method before with nuts and washers. It works but doesn't really get rid of all the rust, you're just knocking off the big flakes with that. Vinegar will actually dissolve the rust. My biggest concern is that I could have a really thin spot and after it dissolves the rust I'll have a pin hole in it.

  • @mrgeobriscoe1955
    @mrgeobriscoe1955 Před 3 lety +2

    Well that was a great job cleaning that tank be sure to use only ethanol free gas from now on

  • @pennyman10
    @pennyman10 Před 3 lety

    Spirit vinegar is even more aggressive. I bought 15 liters of the stuff to de-rust a 91 honda cb1 tank. Don't forget to get as much of it back into the containers to reuse another time.

  • @raymondpinder3692
    @raymondpinder3692 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing such a helpful video; much appreciated.

    • @tailgatetalk
      @tailgatetalk  Před 4 lety

      You are welcome! Let me know how yours turns out and thanks for the like and subscribe.

  • @kensmith9334
    @kensmith9334 Před 4 lety

    Great job! Will try this procedure! :)

    • @tailgatetalk
      @tailgatetalk  Před 4 lety

      It's a slow but rewarding process if you don't want to drop $50 on the tank treatment kit.

  • @phoenixsurfus35
    @phoenixsurfus35 Před 3 lety +4

    Do you know the ratio you used for the baking soda/ water mixture and how much rubbing alcohol you put in the tank? Trying to restore a 76 Yamaha and im worried about getting flash rust.

    • @stillben
      @stillben Před 2 lety +1

      what ratio did you settle on?

  • @VIP854
    @VIP854 Před rokem

    So you don't need baking soda?

  • @markeecarroll6348
    @markeecarroll6348 Před rokem

    Where did you buy the apple cider vinegar at

  • @michaelhauser603
    @michaelhauser603 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm using the apple cider vinegar in the tanks of 3 79-85 honda atcs. The vinegar took a majority of the rust out of the first tank I tried but there was still some big spots of rust in the bottom. Any ideas on how to further remove the rust? I was just considering a tank sealer at this point. The information I find is all over the place.

    • @tailgatetalk
      @tailgatetalk  Před 3 lety +1

      If you believe you were patient enough with the apple cider and it didn't come clean, I would probably go to a tank sealer kit too. At least your tank is now prepped and ready for it. Thanks for the like and subscribe.

    • @edwardmulder3777
      @edwardmulder3777 Před 3 lety +2

      I think electrolysis is the go, lotsa vids out there. If ya wanna keep with the vinegar try adding ball bearings or bolts and shake it around

  • @b1lc1s
    @b1lc1s Před 4 lety

    "Metalprep" (phosphoric acid) will clean the tank. No neutralizing and no flash rust - treat the inside and after draining out and drying will be ready for coating with a good quality fuel tank internal preservative and you're done. Why aren't fuel tanks internally coated anyhow...? (dumb assed question!)

    • @tailgatetalk
      @tailgatetalk  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the comment and alternate idea. Months later, mine still looks good without having to apply an internal coating.

  • @manstersr
    @manstersr Před 4 lety

    Please get a decent LED flashlight, the dark spot in the middle of the light from the flashlight was driving me crazy. I know it was probably a Maglite and could be focused but LEDs work so much better especially for videos. Thanks for the video anyway, I have a Honda Interceptor that ethanol fuel did a number on. My tank looks way worse than yours and I'm not sure what to do with it. I'm going to try the vinegar because although I have a quart of Evaporust I'm thinking it will be a lot of turning over and moving it around, then will it rust where I just turned it from?

  • @chippewarnation7467
    @chippewarnation7467 Před 4 lety

    Do you have an update on what happened with this tank?

    • @tailgatetalk
      @tailgatetalk  Před 4 lety +4

      It went back on the bike and it's been good ever since. No more problems with rust and I never used the tank kit but I'm keeping it just in case. Apple cider vinegar was enough, just probably not as fast as the tank kit.