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<blockquote data-quote="nytebyte" data-source="post: 463889" data-attributes="member: 20476"><p>Old crusty gas in the bottom of a steel OMC tank. Anyone know of a good way to clean it out. Its gummy and kind of soft. Tried to leave a mix of fresh gas and oil mix in it over the winter and that seemed to soften it a bit but still stuck in a lot of it. Tank is in good shape other than that as in no rust inside or out. Is there something that would dissolve it? Thinking a can of Sea Foam or maybe some of that stuff used to soak carb in?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nytebyte, post: 463889, member: 20476"] Old crusty gas in the bottom of a steel OMC tank. Anyone know of a good way to clean it out. Its gummy and kind of soft. Tried to leave a mix of fresh gas and oil mix in it over the winter and that seemed to soften it a bit but still stuck in a lot of it. Tank is in good shape other than that as in no rust inside or out. Is there something that would dissolve it? Thinking a can of Sea Foam or maybe some of that stuff used to soak carb in? [/QUOTE]
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