The topic seems to have been discussed here before, but back in 2012 and 2013 and it doesn't seem like there is a surefire conclusion as to what is the best and most reliable way to clean out jerry cans as well as resealing them so that they can be useful again.
Where I live knockoff Jerrys can be bought for around 20-25 USD for a cheap replica. But I happen to have some old vintage WWII Jerry cans (Kraftstofkanister) from the German side, as well as some WTD (WarTime Department, British? I think) ones that I think would be cool to restore, as in remove the rust and repaint, as well as clean and reseal the inside so that they can contain fuel again without rust, grime etc.
But what is the best way to go about to clean out the inside so that it is in the best possible condition to be resealed, without the sealing slipping or letting go where the rust is?
Where I live knockoff Jerrys can be bought for around 20-25 USD for a cheap replica. But I happen to have some old vintage WWII Jerry cans (Kraftstofkanister) from the German side, as well as some WTD (WarTime Department, British? I think) ones that I think would be cool to restore, as in remove the rust and repaint, as well as clean and reseal the inside so that they can contain fuel again without rust, grime etc.
But what is the best way to go about to clean out the inside so that it is in the best possible condition to be resealed, without the sealing slipping or letting go where the rust is?