You're welcome I'm sure. I looked in the phone book at the time and found a
Fuller O'Brien
dealer in downtown San Diego who carried it. I recall it was $6 or $7 /Qt and I
used two quarts.
Keep in mind that was 20+ years ago so it's obviously much more expensive. If
you have a
smaller semi-private airport near you check there.
I do remember it was extremely volatile and I did it outside in the driveway.
The way it works is
coating everything then the carrier agent evaporates and leaves the coating in
tact.
Good luck with your search.
>
>Thank you for the information. That's what I was looking for, it makes
>perfect sense that a product for aircraft tanks would work very well. Do
>you know where I can find "Fuller O'Brien fuel tank
>slushing compound" ?
>
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