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Acid in fuel
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[QUOTE="tomlin, post: 1552517, member: 13915"] Man it sure looks like some serious vandalism. From the pics it looks like sulfuric acid damage. Does it have that battery acid like odor? Not telling you to sniff it but it does have a very distinct smell. That's brutal damage. You may have more in disposal fees than the truck is worth? Safety Clean will often take mystery chemicals. It might be worth a call to see if they will take it. I have used Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) to neutralize acids in the past. The thing is you don't really know for sure that it is an acid? It could be a strong base and still eat stuff up. [/QUOTE]
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