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What everybody said is true, but using gas to clean the tank assumes that you will actually get all of the granules of sugar out. Not easy! I had to clean my daughters Rabbit once and I drained it, removed the tank, then used hot water to dissolve all the sugar, then flushed the heck out of it with a garden hose, followed by good long drying episode. I was then absolutely positive that it was free of sugar. No fun, but no worry either.
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