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KREEM TANK PREP COMBI KIT


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KREEM  FUEL TANK PREP COMBI KIT

KREEM Original Fuel Tank Liner 3 Stage Ethanol Resistant Coating

Combines to create an excellent “tank within a tank” Cures to a tough white skin which protects the inside of the tank from rust and corrosion.

  • Treats one 3 gallon tank
  • 3-step system seals and protects tank
  • Prevents rust and corrosion, stops leaks
  • Protects fuel from contamination

Resists leaded and unleaded gasolines, gasohol and octane boosters.

Complete kit which includes the sealer and the tank prep 1 pint Fuel Tank Liner.

  • 1 pint Tank Prep A.
  • 1/2 pint Tank Prep B.
  • Enough for a complete treatment of average size tanks.

Application:
Basics for good results when using Kreem Tank Liner & Tank Prep.
1. Tank Prep is a rust remover and metal etch, it does not remove grease! You must
always use a Kreem Tank Cleaner/Degreaser on your tank prior to using Tank Prep. This
is also important on new tanks which come with an oily protective coating.
2. Remove all rust from the tank. Tank Prep will do this properly. Time varies depending
on how much rust is in the tank. Visually inspect your tank and continue until tank is free
of all rust.
3. After using Tank Prep A & B do NOT dry the tank as this will cause flash rust to form.
Add Kreem Tank Liner IMMEDIATELY after rinsing with Tank Prep B.
4. Do not allow Kreem Tank Liner to puddle as this will not allow the material to dry
properly. Kreem Tank Liner requires air to dry and cure properly. Keep in a wellventilated area (i.e. outdoors).
Cleaning Your Tank…
Kreem Tank Prep is a unique two-part system to prepare metal fuel tanks before coating
with Kreem Fuel Tank Liner. Used as directed, Tank Prep will remove rust and etch the
metal surface to ensure maximum adhesion of Kreem Tank Liner.
It is absolutely critical that the inside of the fuel tank is oil-free, without rust and properly
etched to insure adhesion of Kreem Tank Liner.
CAUTION: Read warning statements on all labels before using any of these products.
Kreem Tank Prep solutions may damage paint. Tank Prep A contains acid, handle with
care using protective eyewear, rubber gloves and adequate ventilation. Tank Prep B
contains methyl ethyl ketone, use only in well ventilated areas, preferably outdoors.
Highly flammable, do not use near open flame.
STEP 1
Drain fuel from tank into an approved container and then remove the tank from the
vehicle. Remove any valves and petcocks. Seal all openings securely so that liquid will
not drain out. Small openings can be capped with rubber stoppers, threaded pipe plugs,
corks or wood dowels. Larger openings can be capped with a metal or wood plate and a
hand-made gasket.
STEP 2
Fill the tank about one-quarter full with warm water and add Kreem Tank
Cleaner/Degreaser. If the tank is badly rusted or has rust flakes, add a handful of nuts and
bolts to help loosen the rust. Shake the tank until all rust has been loosened.
New Tanks: It is important to remove the oily protective coating before using tank prep.
Kreem Tank Cleaner/Degreaser should be used.
STEP 3
Drain off Kreem Tank Cleaner/Degreaser solution and rinse tank with clean water to
remove all soap, oil and loose rust particles.
STEP 4
Pour Kreem Tank Prep A into the tank and add 2.5 gallons of warm water; Tank Prep A
works best when the tank is completely full and in contact with all metal surfaces. If this
is not possible, you should turn the tank to different positions so that the solution has
extended contact with all metal surfaces.
Allow tank to vent. Do not allow pressure to build up!
Leave Tank Prep A in the tank until all rust is dissolved and the metal is etched to a dull
grey finish. The time required will depend on the amount of rust in the tank. New tanks
can be etched in 4 hours, rusty tanks will take longer. We suggest overnight.
Heavy Rust Deposits: Tank Prep A removes rust through a chemical process which
slowly neutralizes as rust is removed. In cases where the rust is so heavy that the solution
becomes neutralized before the rust is entirely removed, a second treatment of Tank Prep
A is required to fully remove the rust and properly etch the metal surface.
STEP 5
Pour out Tank Prep A solution and save in an appropriate container as it can be used for a
second application. Rinse tank thoroughly with water. Inspect tank interior for rust
removal and etching of surface. If necessary, repeat Step 4. Flush the tank with clean
water until the rinse water no longer foams and all traces of Tank Prep A are removed.
STEP 6
In a well-ventilated area, immediately rinse tank interior with full-strength Tank Prep B
and agitate to ensure thorough treatment. This final rinse will remove any residual water
and will prime and condition the tank for Kreem Fuel Tank Liner.
STEP 7
Using a funnel, carefully drain Tank Prep B back into its original container and close
tightly.
You are now ready to seal your tank with Kreem Fuel Tank Liner.
Coating Your Tank…
Kreem Fuel Tank Liner is designed for use as a preventive maintenance product in new
and old metal tanks containing gasoline, gasohol or diesel fuel. Kreem Tank Liner has a
unique formulation with extremely rapid set-up, that prevents leakage from hairline
cracks and seam pinholes by coating the tank’s inner surface with a fuel resistant
elastomer. When properly installed, Kreem Tank Liner seals the inside surfaces of metal
tanks from moisture and oxygen.
For small tanks (1-5 gallons), use one pint of Kreem Tank Liner. For larger tanks, use
one quart per 20 gallons of tank capacity. If the tank contains baffles, be sure to consider
the increase in surface area. For spraying or brushing, thin with methyl ethyl ketone to
desired consistency.
CAUTION: Read warning statements on all labels before using any of these products.
Kreem Tank Liner may damage paint. Kreem Tank Liner contains methyl ethyl ketone
and the vapors can be harmful. Use only in well-ventilated areas, preferably outdoors.
Highly flammable, do not use near open flame.
Kreem Tank Liner is NOT for use in plastic containers.
Kreem Tank Liner is NOT compatible with all fiberglass tanks. You must spot test to
determine compatibility with Kreem Tank Liner before use.
STEP 1
To obtain proper adhesion, the inside surfaces of the tank must be rust-free, oil free and
the metal surface etched. We strongly suggest that you use the Kreem Tank Prep Kit to
remove rust and etch the metal before using Kreem Tank Liner. Read the previous
section on Cleaning Your Tank.
STEP 2
If not already done, securely seal all tank openings per instructions from previous section.
STEP 3
Shake or stir Kreem Tank Liner well before use. Keep container tightly closed when not
in use.
STEP 4
Carefully pour Kreem Tank Liner into the tank taking care not to get any on painted
surfaces. Close spout and gently rotate the tank in all directions to coat entire inner
surface. When all surfaces have been completed coated there should still be a generous
excess left in the tank. Let tank stand 8-10 minutes with spout open. Close the spout and
slowly rotate the tank to re-coat surfaces again. Let tank stand on a different side for an
additional 8-10 minutes with spout open. Repeat this process until the tank has the
desired coating.
Important: Do not allow the coating to puddle or pool and dry.
STEP 5
Using a funnel, drain off excess coating back into the original container for later use.
Remove all stops and allow to air-dry in a well-ventilated area for at least 24 hours. A
nozzle from a low pressure air compressor blowing lightly into the fuel spout and out
another opening will greatly reduce step time. DO NOT USE A HAIR DRYER!
For extra protection: Allow tank to air-dry for 6 hours or longer, re-seal openings and
repeat Steps 4 and 5 of application process.
STEP 6
Carefully trim off any excess Kreem Tank Liner around valves and petcocks and then
reassemble the tank and mount.
Quantity Required:
Kreem Tank Liner
For small tanks (1-5 gallons) use one pint LINER. For larger tanks use one quart per 20
gallon of tank capacity. If the tank contains baffles, be sure to consider the
increase in surface area. For spraying or brushing thin with methyl ethyl ketone to
desired consistency. Remove the tank from the vehicle, remove any valves and
petcocks, and stop all outlets.
Kreem Tank-Prep
Tank Prep-A
Concentrated! Makes 2-1/2 Gallons 


  • Model: HL990000/670999K
  • Manufactured by: Kreem







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