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20lt Diesel container cleaning


Paul Tomo
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I’ve got a couple of 20lt diesel plastic containers which need cleaning on the inside, they have both been used a few year ago with red diesel. I’m not to sure on the best way of cleaning the residue of old diesel and some sort of dark muck that’s on the inside.

 

any ideas please.

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7 hours ago, Paul Tomo said:

I’ve got a couple of 20lt diesel plastic containers which need cleaning on the inside, they have both been used a few year ago with red diesel. I’m not to sure on the best way of cleaning the residue of old diesel and some sort of dark muck that’s on the inside.

 

any ideas please.

The dark muck is diesel fungus/bacteria . Make sure you get rid of that or it will grow again . Blocks your pre filters . 

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