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triggermala
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Fuel tank

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Got a new fuel and would like to give it a coat of paint to give it a bit of extra protection before I refit it. What paint would you reccomend to use.

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Would have thought underseal would work.
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It is only my personal view but I would never use underseal. If it were me I would paint it with red oxide primer from Wilco, then paint it any colour you want (Probably black).
 
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Exactly that. Red oxide primer, followed by a satin black. Plus a little extra ImageImage


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