So are you saying if I bleach my hair my tank may get whiter ?That works for black or grey faded plastics. The white stuff is caused by a chemical that is included in the ABS manufacturing to make it flame retardant.. That chemical reacts to sunlight to cause the yellowing. It's in the plastic. I don't think it's something that can be successfully and thoroughly be cleaned off. Bleaching is a great way, but no one seems to know the long term effects on the plastic.
When I say bleach I'm not suggesting actually bleach I'm talking more along the lines of hydrogen peroxide like you were bleaching your hair.
were you planning on hydrodipping yours and leaving a small window section not done so you could see how much fuel was in it ? or were you going to say screw it and just do the whole thing ?Just get it hydro dipped. I was going to bleach mine first, but decided against it. Just going to hydro dip it which will stop any further yellowing and sun damage that causes cracking.
Plastidip would most likely stick,but I have a feeling it would tear at all contact points(straps, bottom of hull) . But you could always try.. It's cheap enoughWonder if plastic dip coating would work. Or maybe rhino line it with a cheap DIY kit. Both should be in the $50 range for a black tank conversion.