oilcan
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What makes you think you need a sealer?
Everything I've read about the 1100 plastic tank bubbling points to the paint de-laminating from the surface of the tank due to either a dodgy paint process or perhaps just the tank material.
I've not heard that it's due to fuel penetration (which is probably why you can't find a sealer for plastic tanks).
If you want to know one way or another, pop a bubble...
I don't know where this thread went wrong as all I asked was, when painting a plastic tank, are there any special processes that need to be followed to get a good result as if painting into metal. Someone later suggested I needed a sealer!
I don't have any leaks, just a few bubbles around the top of the tank. I can't believe if I burst one fuel would spill through, would it?
