Stop in for a cup of coffee

Aluminum bowls, the oxidation does make sense. Some of it is so thick that it interferes with the float. I'll give vinegar a try as well.
The reason why is occurs is because water condenses on the metal surface above the fuel with temperature changes and since it is immiscible with the fuel, it collects around the edges in contact with the metal wall causing oxidation. As the fuel evaporates, the same process continues down the metal wall until the bowl is empty. The greatest areas of oxidative build up occur along the line of the original fuel level since that is where it began first.