
Cleaning the fuel tank
Easily remove rust from fuel tank
Are you struggling with rust in your diesel tank, petrol tank, water tank, or storage tank? Ranex Rustbuster is the simple solution to remove rust quickly and effectively, making your tank look like new again. Our powerful rust remover penetrates deep into the metal and removes rust right to the core. Ranex Rustbuster is safe for the metal, as well as for any paint and rubber around the filler opening.
Anyone can easily make a tank rust-free.
Whether you are a professional or a DIYer looking to maintain your tank, Ranex Rustbuster is the reliable choice for removing rust from tanks made of various materials. With easy application and long-lasting protection against new rust, it is the ideal solution for tank maintenance.

Fuel tank with rust
Rust in tanks can lead to serious problems such as blockages, leaks, or even complete failure. Whether it concerns a fuel tank, water tank, oil tank, or diesel tank, it is crucial to tackle rust in time and keep the tank clean. Fortunately, Ranex Rustbuster offers an effective and simple solution.

Remove rust from tank
With Ranex Rustbuster, you extend the lifespan of your tank and prevent costly repairs. Whether it concerns a small domestic tank or a large industrial storage tank, Ranex offers a tailored solution. Removing rust and cleaning has never been so easy!

A clean tank
Preparation
Empty the tank completely and remove loose particles and dirt.
Apply
Pour Ranex Rustbuster into the tank and ensure the product reaches all rusty spots. Let it act for one hour on each surface.
Drying
Drain the Ranex from the tank and let it dry thoroughly. The result? A rust-free tank with a protective layer.
Extra Protection
For fuel and oil tanks, it is best to fill the petrol or fuel tank with the fuel intended for the tank after the treatment.
What is rust in a petrol tank?
Rust in a petrol tank occurs when the metal tank comes into contact with moisture and oxygen, causing corrosion. This can take various forms, including surface rust and rust-through holes. The primary goal when treating rust in a petrol tank is to clean, repair, and protect the tank from further damage.
Types of rust in a petrol tank
There are different types of rust that you can encounter in a petrol tank:
Surface rust
This is rust that has formed on the inside of the tank, usually as a result of moisture or fuel aging.
Rusted holes
This occurs when rust penetrates deep enough to cause holes in the tank, which can lead to fuel leaks.
Rusty shell
This is rust that accumulates in the form of flakes or scales, which can clog the fuel lines and block the fuel supply.
Protect the tank against future rust formation
After cleaning and treating the rust, fill the tank with fuel to prevent new rust formation.
Preventing rust in the fuel tank
Preventing rust in the fuel tank is essential to avoid long-term problems. Here are some tips to avoid rust formation:
Use stable fuel: Ensure that you always use fresh and clean fuel. Avoid using old fuel that has been sitting in the tank for a long time.
Prevent moisture buildup: Ensure that you always seal the tank properly and that no moisture can enter the tank, for example through leaks in the tank cap.
Do not leave the tank empty for a long time: Do not leave the petrol tank empty or half-full for a long time, as this can lead to condensation and rust formation.
Order Ranex Rustbuster for your fuel tank today
Do you want to effectively and safely remove rust from your fuel tank? Order Ranex Rustbuster today and ensure
that your tank is back in top condition!
