Bought a galvanized steel 5 gallon metal container at an antique store this morning that was used recently for storing kerosene. Well the can is empty although there is some residual kerosene in it as you would expect. Based upon my research it would indicate that with the minimal amount of fuel remaining that there is no harm in going ahead and putting gasoline in it without first flushing (if so not even sure what I would use - other than gasoline!!). Does everyone on here agree with this analysis? I need to replace my plastic five gallon gasoline can and absolutely despise these new 'safety' cans. The new metal can is in excellent shape and is marked for kerosene (Eagle Brand). Before anyone begins reprimanding based upon the fact that I intend to use a blue Kerosene can for gasoline I am aware of the safety aspect of the blue versus red can markings. No one but my self will be using the can so no mistake possible. If I eventually get a diesel tractor will most likely use it for diesel. Thanks in advance for any advice.