Tank Cure Fuel Tank Repair / Sealant Kit 450
Tank Cure Tank Cleaner 500ml
Tank Cure Tank Rust Remover 500ml
Tank Cure 2 Part Epoxy Fuel Tank Sealant 450g
Complete renovation Kit to remove rust, clean and seal your fuel / petrol tank.
Tank Cure Tank Cleaner 500ml
is a strong claening fluid to degrease your tank.
We advise to always use this product before using the epoxy resin sealer because it will guarantee a good adhesion of the sealant to the surface of the patrol tank.
This is especially important if you apply the sealant in a tank for a pre mix two stroke engined motorcycle as it is necessary to completely remove all traces of oil.
Tank Cure Tank Rust Remover 500ml
Removes rust from steel petrol tanks.
Pour into tank and shake tank thoroughly after closing the filler opening.
Keep rust remover inside for several hours at room temperature.
Shake the tank regularly.
Empty out rust remover.
Clean tank thoroughly. ( Tank Cure tank cleaner can be used if required)
Dry tank thoroughly.
Especially before application of tank cure sealant.
For example with a dry blower and/or compressed air.
I recomend to Always use this product and "Tank Cleaner" if you want to seal your tank with tank cure epoxy sealer as it will improve the bond with the tank.
This product is also very usefull for removing rust from other parts like nuts and bolts etc.
Tank Cure 2 Part Epoxy Fuel Tank Sealant 450g
Suitable for the repair, sealing & shielding from internal rust on metal fuel tanks 15L to 20L in size.
What can you achieve with our Tank Sealant?
Cure rusted tanks
Stop leakage through seams and pinholes
Preventive treatment against leaking seams, pinholes and the build up of rust
Shield off pollution in oil tanks (after sandblasting)
"TANK CURE" tank sealant is based on a 2 component epoxy resin.
After adding the two components together stir them thoroughly for a couple of minutes, empty the can in your petrol tank and seal the filler opening properly.
Now slowly turn the tank in all directions
. Keep turning for about 15 to 20 minutes.
The sealant should touch all surfaces several times to form a good layer.
Now put the tank upside down to drain as much sealant as possible.
Treatment of the tank before application of Tank Sealant
In order to guarantee good results you always have to do some preparation on your tank Before you apply the sealant.
The tank should be absolutely dry, free of grease and almost free of rust. "TANK CURE" offers you products that will assist you in the preparation of the tank.
We also sell Tank Cure individualy
Tank Rust Remover
Tank Cleaner
Epoxy Remover
Epoxy Sealant 600g For tanks up to 60L
Epoxy Sealant 450g For tanks up to 20L
See our full range of Tankcure products here.
FAQ
When do I treat a tank with sealant?
If it is rusted or has leaking seams or pin holes. After your tank is re-chromed it will rust very quickly. It is advisable to apply a sealant immediately after your tank has been re-chromed
There are several different products on the market. Which one to go for?
Take a product that has been on the market for some years and has built up a good reputation. Don't use only the sales man's word. With Tank Cure we have 18 years experience.
How much sealant do I need?
Make sure you always have sufficient sealant to treat the whole of inside.
As a guide:
Tank up to 20 litres (up to 4.5 gallons): 450 grams
Tank up to 50 / 60 litres (up to 10 / 12 gallons) 600 gram
There might be some slight variation, depending on the brand of sealant used. Don't forget you must treat the whole of the inside of the tank, not just the bad spots.
If I need to weld my tank in the future or wish to change the shape of my tank, what will happen to the sealant?
In general all sealants will melt at temperatures above approx. 150 C. making a welding job impossible. It is advisable to go for a sealant that you can remove. Tank Cure has a special remover for this situation.
Do I go for a single or two component sealant?
A two component product is less sensitive to other problems such as temperature and humidity. Look at the professional world where paint and fillers are all based on two or even more components to guarantee a certain result within a given time span. With a two component sealant the cure time is set off by the chemical reaction between the components. It is questionable if the remains of a single component sealant will cure in a enclosed environment such as a petrol tank especially if you can not drain all of the surplus out of the tank.
Will sealant cure small pin holes?
Most of the available sealants will cure small holes. Tank Cure is a proven solution. Advice: in general it is preferable to weld or solder holes that exceed 2 millimetres. Use sealant after this has been done.
Do I apply the sealant before or after the tank receives new paint on the outside?
The easiest way is to apply the sealant first. There is no risk of damaging the fresh paint when you apply the sealant first. If however, the paint job involves temperatures above 100o C do the paint job first to prevent the sealant from melting. Ask for the sealant specification in this case!
Can I apply sealant in polyester and carbon fibre tanks?
Ask the supplier of the sealant for his experience with this kind of application. Tank Cure is in use for years now in sheet metal tanks! Tanks manufactured from polyethylene or polypropylene ("soft plastic") will give trouble for most of the sealants. The adhesion of this kind of materials is very poor. First try a very small quantity (drops) on a spot of the tank where you can remove it easily. If epoxy filler or epoxy primer has a poor adhesion on the outside surface of the tank it is not wise to apply a sealant on the inside!
Do I have to treat the tank before I apply a sealant?
Yes, always. A tank needs to be free of any grease before you apply a sealant. So take special attention if you use a two stroke petrol. If your tank is rusted take out as much rust as you can. Most of the suppliers of sealants have certain products that you can use to prepare your tank. As an example: Tank Cure Cleaner and Tank Cure Rust remover.
My tank has small tubes that act as an air vent. Can I still apply a sealant?
Yes. Seal off the air vents during the application of the sealant. When you take out the residue use an air compressor to free the tubes from sealant. Do this before the sealant starts to cure!
How long can I use it after I have mixed the two components?
You can work with it for half an hour. After 45 min. it will start to cure and hardens out quickly.
What is the colour of the Tank Cure sealant?
The sealant is transparent.
How much experience has been built up with Tank Cure sealant?
We have been using it for 18 years. This includes the use with modern petrol. You must, however, follow the user guidelines to apply the sealant to guarantee a good end result
What to do if your product fails?
For steel tanks you can use the Tank Cure epoxy remover to take the sealant out. But remember: if you follow the guidelines the product will not fail!
Can I also apply Tank Cure sealant on the outside of the tank?
Yes, you can apply the sealant wherever you like. There is one precaution: the surface has to be dry and free of grease. The best option is to use it on the inside and treat the outside with an epoxy primer or epoxy filler.
I want to treat 2 tanks. Is this an option?
Yes. Use the 600 gram portion for two tanks up to 10 or 12 litres. The 450 gram portion will do two tanks smaller than 10 litres
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