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If bung hole blisters
are sabotaging your custom paint job
then boy, do we
have the solution for you! The
manufacturer of Lipseal has had over four years of
testing on hundreds of gas
tanks they’ve painted. Lipseal will
eradicate blisters caused by gas fumes
seeping under the paint layer,
preventing reworks which COST you big time
(and that = money).
Reduce
Your Failure Rate To Practically Zero!
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How To
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1. Use 80-grit sandpaper to rough up the
inside edge of the bung hole.
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2.
Place the gas tank on a level surface to
prevent the sealant from running.
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3. Remove the clip on the Lip Seal and
knead the tube several minutes to mix
the clear compounds into a milky sealant
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4. Cut the tube at the edge closest to
the clip point, the shorter end. Squeeze
the sealant out.
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5. Stir the sealant thoroughly with an
acid brush or Q-tip.
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6. For raised-lip gas tanks, apply
the sealant over both the inside
unfinished metal and the outside
painted rim. For flush-mounted gas
tanks, apply the sealant only to the
inside unfinished metal, up to the
edge of the paint. Wipe off any
excess sealant on the threads.
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Allow to air-cure
over 24 hours at room temperature. For
instant cure, bake under an infrared
lamp for 5 minutes. Allow area to cool,
then bake again for another 5 minutes.
Set timer to prevent over-baking!
After the 24-hour cure, the bung hole
may still be slightly tacky. This is
normal, so just apply a thin layer of
oil to the seal gasket of the gas cap.
Each tube of Lip Seal
is good for 2 to 4 gas tank
applications, when applied at the same
time. Discard unused sealant.

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