Thanks. The rust on mine is at the bottom of the tank. It has a drain valve
and the water is clear so I may just paint it and see what happens.

Joel


On Oct 30, 2012, at 10:51 PM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Joel...I took mine home last winter..ran a few loads of CLR thru it
(Calcium-Lime-Rust remover) via garden hose adaptors to the fittings and a
couple of good rinses (I was having trouble with the water pump and getting
anti-freeze reliable to the tank...thus, just removed it to the garage.  It
was looking a little rusty at the feet.  I then took a wire brush and some
sandpaper to the blue areas and sprayed with Rust-o-lium that matched.d
Looks brand new and clean inside and out!


Spencer Johnson
1984 C&C LF 38 "Alegria" #165
~~~_/) * ~~~~
Mount Prospect, IL
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> The Office has a 6 gallon Raritan hot water heater that is starting to
rust at
the bottom, so I know its days are numbered.  I could replace it with an
identical unit for about $700.  Defender and others sell a 6 gallon Seaward
unit
for about $250.
>
> Any recommendations (besides shower ashore)?
>
> --
> Joel
> 301 541 8551
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