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Hmmm...trying to do it without removing the lines and fittings will largely be a pain. You could try a scotchbrite pad...

Removing and replacing anything that has to do with fuel would be advised. If they are really rusted that bad then the hoses are probably in question as well. Any brackets you want to clean you could have bead blasted (try the local auto parts store), and I would just replace any hose clamps. Do not try and bead blast fuel line fittings as any glass beads (like fine grains of sand in size) that found their way into the fuel could cause serious problems...

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