How to repair leak at petrol tank seam?

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coaster
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storkfoot wrote:.....it's still very tacky AND the instructions say it should spend the next 5 days at 30 degrees :o

It never gets that warm up north :P
It'll have to go in the airing cupboard Paul ;)
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Will you tell her please :-)
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storkfoot wrote:
mr series 2 wrote:The sealer from tank care products is 100% ethanol proof & I found it easier to use than POR 15 quicker drying & thicker coating
http://www.tankcareproducts.co.uk/index.htm
S2, I got this stuff and did it yesterday afternoon. Please reassure me that it will be fully cured by next Friday as I've got some serious miles to do on the Rally next weekend. I ask as, one day later, it's still very tacky AND the instructions say it should spend the next 5 days at 30 degrees :o

It never gets that warm up north :P
Hung mine in the garage near a window with the sun on it was fine after a few days if you have no sun were you are the airing cupboard sounds a good option
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