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water in tank
got some water from testing some welds in my tank need it out. im not going run anytime soons..
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You could try rice, super absorbent, but you might end up with rice stuck in your tank..
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Try rubbing alcohol. Swish it around it the tank and then dump it out. It should take the water with it.
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Clumping kitty litter will absorb any water in the tank.
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Evaporation?
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Throw it in the oven at low heat to speed the evap.
Or take a heat gun to it.
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Try blowing compressed air through it and adding Alcohol. That's what I did, worked like a charm.
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Wife/gf's hair dryer, high heat.
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