So Derek Drew says: > > Even if I bought a brand new tank tomorrow, I would immediately sawzall the > label off and sand/paint the area. Trying to seal the edges of the label > against the tank with sealent will not help as I tried that and all the > silicone does is trap moisture under there. Trying to squirt rust > neutralizer under the label will not work as I tried this too to no benefit. > > The fact is, the label has to come off! > > Every Camper owner on this list be advised that you have a bad situation > under there. I urge you to see if you can work that label off at the next > opportunity. What is the liability of not having that label on there? Isn't it suppose to be left on? Can you clarify this? I'd like to remove mine, but I just want to know the legal ramifications. Steven sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
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