SharkB8
12-08-2008, 02:10 PM
Thanks to a little problem discussed in this thread (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=491132), I'd like to know a sure fire way to get gasoline out of clothing.
I was listening to the gas fill my tank closely when I disengaged the trigger. A split second later, a perfect forceful spurt of gasoline shoots out of the side of the nozzle seal and shoots over my head. Droplets of gasoline landed all up my sleeve and on my glove...
And I smell peachy keen.
Can I just run this through the wash? I thought it would leave little oily stains, but it seems to have disappeared or evaporated or something, but it still smells awful. Will regular detergent get the gas out or does it need to be treated with baking soda or WD-40 or something fun like that?
Thanks!
I was listening to the gas fill my tank closely when I disengaged the trigger. A split second later, a perfect forceful spurt of gasoline shoots out of the side of the nozzle seal and shoots over my head. Droplets of gasoline landed all up my sleeve and on my glove...
And I smell peachy keen.
Can I just run this through the wash? I thought it would leave little oily stains, but it seems to have disappeared or evaporated or something, but it still smells awful. Will regular detergent get the gas out or does it need to be treated with baking soda or WD-40 or something fun like that?
Thanks!