I'm currently working on a friends boat and as part of a survey recommendation, we have removed the diesel tank. The exterior of the tank is in ok condition. When we got the inspection hatch off we found about an inch and a half of 'sludge' at the bottom of the tank, and after cleaning that out, some fairly heavy surface rusting on the bottom only. The walls of the tank have only mild rusting evident. We'd like to keep the tank if possible (to save some money), but what is the best way to go about refurbishing it? We originally thought of doing a pressure test with water (although it wasnt leaking before we removed it), degreasing with a selection of solvents, steam cleaning using a carpet and walpaper steamer, then shot blasting (dangerous?) inside and out before an immediate coating of Interprotect on the outside and the International tank paint on the inside. Would this work, or is there a better way? 