Cleaning diesel from a container

donm

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Just had to drain all my fuel to repair a leak in the tank, so I bought two 25 litre containers, syphoned all of the diesel into them, fixed the leak and then put it all back. I would now like to use one of the containers to transfer drinking water when needed, so is it possible to clean one out sufficiently to be safe?
 
If the containers are metal I would say yes it is possible, if plastic, maybe, probably not. I wouldn't bother though as 25 litter water canisters can be bought for very low cost if one shops around: http://www.bonnymans.co.uk/products/product.php?productID=6333

If you were wanting to try to clean I would use a steam cleaner after washing with a washing up liquid. Apparently Coke is a good remover of diesel stains and smells!
 
If the containers are metal I would say yes it is possible, if plastic, maybe, probably not. I wouldn't bother though as 25 litter water canisters can be bought for very low cost if one shops around: http://www.bonnymans.co.uk/products/product.php?productID=6333

If you were wanting to try to clean I would use a steam cleaner after washing with a washing up liquid. Apparently Coke is a good remover of diesel stains and smells!

Thanks - they are plastic and I am just being a skinflint. I'll buy another one!
 
Thanks - they are plastic and I am just being a skinflint. I'll buy another one!

I acquired a 25 litre container for water... Filled it... too heavy to lift onto boat!

Bought a couple of 10 litre ones to use instead. Easier to stow and easy to carry with one in each hand.
 
In a similar spirit of skinflintism I tried this a few years ago. I used hot water and detergent and managed to get rid of the diesel smell from the container but the fresh water I subsequently put in very quickly took on the most horrible taste.

Neil
 
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