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Thread: Painting Inside A Water Tank
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5th December 2008, 09:39 PM #16
If it was just used for detergent, pressure wash it. Normal detergent isn't the most toxic of substances and you'd get more of a detergent dose from a glass you didn't rinse properly.
I'd be much more worried about leftover compounds from the epoxy. (WEST don't recommend theirs for lining vessels used to store drinking water).
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5th December 2008, 10:28 PM #17
Bob
If you can get the tank clean enough that the coating will adhere to the sides, I can't see any valid reason to apply any coating
But if you insist
Don't use epoxy — the fumes confined inside the tank will probably kill you
I'd be similarly concerned with oils based paints
look at one of the latex waterproofing paints
ian
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6th December 2008, 10:42 AM #18
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