09-11-2014, 09:39 PM
broncosbybart Wrote:They're pretty much all that way. It isn't a big deal unless they sit for an extended period of time. You can seal them when they're new to avoid problems.
Any recomendations on a good sealant?
Cleaning an old gas tank
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