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On 5/5/2013 8:05 PM, Sonny wrote:
Well, it may have had a pint/quart of water, but the rusting factor would depend on the amount of oxygen reacting with the iron to produce a quantity of rust. In a closed container, the rust may be much less than if contents were exposed to more open air.

Not just open it, but can you remove the whole petcock assembly, without breaking it? What size hole is in the tank, there, 1/2", 3/4"? If you can remove the assembly, rinse out the tank, well, then rinse with denatured alcohol. Allow to dry, as best it can, before reinstalling the petcock.

If I had a questionably badly rusted tank, I might entertain the idea of rinsing/sloshing the bottom of the tank with muratic acid, to see what all might be washed out. Rinse with water, afterwards. I would think the very bottom is rusted the most, if significantly.

Sonny

Sounds like that might not be a bad idea. Gotta see if I can get a 3/4
square drive to remove the 2 plugs, it would allow me to ,
the petcock I usually replace with 90 street and galv pipe to a ball valve.
Don't understand petcocks.. pain the ass and the ball is worth the money
to quickly release the water.

how do I neutralize the muriatic acid in the tank after, just water or
baking soda... Will that clean off most of the loose rust?

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Jeff