Remove tank warning label?

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jmilljr24

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Just wondering if it is ok to remove the warning label that says do not remove. Reason being that for a visual inspection of a tank there should be nothing on the tank that could hide an issue.
 
ok. The label I was referring to was the warning label from the manufacturer. But if you say every thing is removed besides a VIP that sounds good to me.
 
Scrape it off.
If the shop you use for fills gives you a hard time because it is gone, it is really time to find another shop, move closer to the water, or stop diving.

Chug
Knows that "Nitrox Bands" are the stupidest sticker of all.
 
Everything you need at inspection time is already beaten into the cylinder.

Don't scrape anything off. Use a heat gun to lift stickers off and clean up glue with solvents that are safe for your finish.

I usually try to remove my stickers before inspection so nobody is tempted to scrape or attack them with a wire wheel.

Pete
 
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I pull it off. N
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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