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30yearoldjunk
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Yea! I've made it two years since I re-coated the inside of my gas tank using POR-15 Heavy Duty Cycle Tank Repair Kit. It is still holding on.
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I did my /2 tank about 6 years ago and it still looks good. ;)
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I have never known a single person disappointed in the POR-15 products.
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I've done a few tanks. Mostly positive results.
One tank was great. sold it (it went on my R100/7).
Another tank is great. The gas has yellowed the nice silver POR 15 though. But no biggy.

I must have done something wrong with one of tanks though... the POR15 started to peel from a few areas inside the tank and caused some paint chunks to swirl around with the gas. the chunks never made it past the petcocks though.

All in all.... i plan on using it again on two or 3 more tank projects i have coming up...
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