Re: Jerry Can Cleaning

From: Bruce C. Beattie (bruce@eecs.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu May 04 2006 - 12:28:00 PDT


What about taking it to a radiator shop and have them clean it the way
they do radiators?
Don't know much about the process, but it has been suggested before on
this list I think.
Bruce

Horrocks, Aaron wrote:

>I recently picked up a number of Jerry cans, Gasoline, Kerosene, and
>Water.
>I have not had time to thoroughly look at them or take photos...
>
>Some of them have black junk on the inside, spots of surface rust, or
>white crusty something or other in there. I don't want to fuel or water
>in there till I get them cleaned...
>What do y'all recommend to do to clean these things out? Probably some
>hardcore autostore solvent?
>
>...Cause I'd really like to put that 1952 dated jerry can on my 1952
>dated jeep!
>
>
>Aaron Horrocks
>Airsoft Reenactor's Group, Military History Preservation Society, Mopar
>Alley, MVCC, NRA, Etc
>1952 M38A1 + 1952 M100 Trailer!
>1970 Plymouth
>1986 G.P. Medium
>
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