See, I've heard terrible things about red-kote not taking and clogging up carbs, filters, fuel lines etc. And staining gas a red color which then get's into carbs, filters, intake and all that. And that once it starts deteriorating there isn't really anything you can do and it will just continue to slowly deteriorate and make a mess of things. To be honest red-kote scares the crap out of me far more than a chemical bath.
From the research I've done the trick is to use an oil of some sort to coat the inside of the tank after the acid wash. My thought is to run a tank of 2 stroke through it to get a nice oil sheen through to prevent rust, hopefully even in the exhaust. Also, come winter if I store it with 2-stroke it will also act as a fuel stabilizer due to the fact that they now put stabilizer additive in 2 stroke. Obviously she's gunna smoke for that first tank, and I'll have to run her hard to keep the excess carbon out of the chamber.
I've also read to use ATF and swirl it around in there to get a sheen over the freshly bare steel.