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FERTAN SEALEATER FUEL PETROL TANK SEALANT POLYESTER EPOXY LINING REMOVER

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SealEater destroys polyester and epoxy tank linings.  

ONLY TO BE USED IN METAL TANKS AS IT IS JUST AS HAPPY DESTROYING POLYESTER AND EPOXY TANKS  

Using Sealeater is the easiest and most complete way of removing old linings from motorcycle fuel tanks.  It works by attacking the chemical bonds of tank linings and allows the complete removal of linings.  This is impossible by mechanical means and unlikely with other chemicals.

Many motorcycle tanks are lined with poorly designed and poorly installed linings.  Poorly designed as they were not meant to cope with fuel containing ethanol and poorly installed as they’ve been applied to tanks with corrosion present.  Ethanol dissolves polyester based resins and carries them into the fuel system.  As the lining is attacked tanks begin to leak again.

Removing the old lining is impossible manually and difficult chemically.

For many years motorcycle tanks have been lined with products with a primary purpose of resolving pin hole leaks, bad seams and general seepage.    With leaded fuel this was, if not perfect, satisfactory.  With the arrival of ethanol in fuels it has become necessary to protect all tanks from being attacked by the ethanol component itself and the water that it brings into the tank.  Ethanol fuel is allowed to be 2% water and it is also hydroscopic, encouraging atmospheric water to join with it.  Ethanol itself attacks aluminium and rubber like compounds.  All in all, a joy.

Sealeater is a very volatile and energetic compound.  If it is being used in a painted tank then great care must be taken to avoid Sealeater or its vapours coming into contact with the outside of the tank.

Sealeater is a hazardous compound.  There are warnings on the bottle that you should read and obey.  Sealeater contains chemical components that cans only to be used for the removal of old tank linings.  Its use for any other purpose is banned in the EU.

HOW TO USE

Use is simple.  Ensure you can make the tank vapour tight. Tip in SealEater and close tank.  Check after 2 hours.  In that time the simpler liners will have failed and form a sludge to be tipped from the tank.  If that is not the case you have a good quality epoxy liner.  Seal the tank and leave for 5 days.

At that point the liner will be in the liquid either in solution or in flakes.  You can pick up and agitate the tank at any time but it does not have a significant affect.


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SealEater destroys polyester and epoxy tank linings.  

ONLY TO BE USED IN METAL TANKS AS IT IS JUST AS HAPPY DESTROYING POLYESTER AND EPOXY TANKS  

Using Sealeater is the easiest and most complete way of removing old linings from motorcycle fuel tanks.  It works by attacking the chemical bonds of tank linings and allows the complete removal of linings.  This is impossible by mechanical means and unlikely with other chemicals.

Many motorcycle tanks are lined with poorly designed and poorly installed linings.  Poorly designed as they were not meant to cope with fuel containing ethanol and poorly installed as they’ve been applied to tanks with corrosion present.  Ethanol dissolves polyester based resins and carries them into the fuel system.  As the lining is attacked tanks begin to leak again.

Removing the old lining is impossible manually and difficult chemically.

For many years motorcycle tanks have been lined with products with a primary purpose of resolving pin hole leaks, bad seams and general seepage.    With leaded fuel this was, if not perfect, satisfactory.  With the arrival of ethanol in fuels it has become necessary to protect all tanks from being attacked by the ethanol component itself and the water that it brings into the tank.  Ethanol fuel is allowed to be 2% water and it is also hydroscopic, encouraging atmospheric water to join with it.  Ethanol itself attacks aluminium and rubber like compounds.  All in all, a joy.

Sealeater is a very volatile and energetic compound.  If it is being used in a painted tank then great care must be taken to avoid Sealeater or its vapours coming into contact with the outside of the tank.

Sealeater is a hazardous compound.  There are warnings on the bottle that you should read and obey.  Sealeater contains chemical components that cans only to be used for the removal of old tank linings.  Its use for any other purpose is banned in the EU.

HOW TO USE

Use is simple.  Ensure you can make the tank vapour tight. Tip in SealEater and close tank.  Check after 2 hours.  In that time the simpler liners will have failed and form a sludge to be tipped from the tank.  If that is not the case you have a good quality epoxy liner.  Seal the tank and leave for 5 days.

At that point the liner will be in the liquid either in solution or in flakes.  You can pick up and agitate the tank at any time but it does not have a significant affect.


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