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Dear friends:
Can you tell me what these white spots on my tanks are? I thought they may be salt so I soaked the tank in a bucket of water. And they still exist 24 hours later. Tank just got VIPed and the inside is good as new.

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It's erosion from salt not being rinsed off after diving salt water. Salt and aluminum do not get along.
 
I think the tank is steel.
 
Zinc oxide? The corrosion of the galvanized coating is occurring..
 
Zinc oxide? The corrosion of the galvanized coating is occurring..

I concur. Hot dip galvanizing functions as an a sacrificial anode... basically the zinc gives up electrons before the steel, this protecting it. It is the same reason that zinc blocks are attached to steel boats and ships.
 
I appreciate the contributions.
Anything I can do now to stop the process? I rinsed with vinegar. Hopefully this will not get worse?
Should I be spraying some kind of "galvanizing" paint on the spot?


I think what happened here was that my tanks were stored during the winter in the garage and got road salt on them. I should have been more careful but its happened so now need to figure out what to do.

Thanks
 
what can he do to bring back the shine on the tank?
 
Thank you WhiteFang21. I am really only concerned that the oxidation will continue and I need to find a way to stop it. Cosmetically I don't really care how it looks.
 
As was said above, good fresh water rinses after diving in salt is all that would be necessary. That kind of stuff is proof that the anti-corrosive measures are working. Dark spots, as mentioned above, should help the anti-corrosive measures last longer. Fresh water after salt water is the solution to having your tanks outlive you.
 
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