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Gasoline Smell out of TowelsFeedback About This Post:RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsCoca cola is a good item to use to get gasoline smell out of clothes as well as oil stains. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of LeatherDid anyone have any suggestions for getting gas out of leather? Someone else asked but I don't see any responses. I had an incident yesterday where I tripped over the hose crossing over it and the handle pulled out, spitting gasoline all over my pants and leather jacket. I will try the vinegar, baking soda idea. I also have a degreaser the may help, but I am lost as to what to use on my leather jacket. So if anyone out there knows, please share. Thanks! Post By Sweets (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of Towels
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Getting Hosed at the Pumps....How's about literally. I was pumping gas when next thing I knew I was flattened against my car, dazed. Still holding with right hand nozzle in tank of car, thinking I'd been hit in head with baseball bat and spit on?? Post by ThriftyFun RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsThanks. My husband spilled old gas from equipment on his shirt and coat. I thought they were ruined. Vinegar did the trick. Thanks Post By Enter your name.lineberry (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of A BATBAGMy little girl left her baseball bag in the back of the truck and gas spilled on it. Any clues who to get the smell out? Post By RHONDA (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of LeatherWhat takes gasoline smell out of leather? Help! Post By Lisa Downs (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of Towels
Try 2 cups of Vinegar in with a quality detergent, not Post By Joe c (Guest Post) Gasoline Smell out my washermy brother in law washed some clothes with gas all over them in my washer. i have a 5 month old and i dont want her stuff to smell like it. how do i get my washer cleaned out? Post By kristie (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsFabulous site. Thank you SO much. We had a gasoline mishap where gasoline from the pump spilled on shoes but when we washed them everything in the wash smelled gasoline. The vingar worked like a charm...it's better smelling like a salad then gasoline!!! If you want to get the vinegar smell out just wash in regular detergent. Post By N. Rosen (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of leather shoes
Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsRubbing a little Dawn dishwashing liquid into the spots works well. Also you could try using some mechanics hand cleaner. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsMy sister's mother in law used pinesol in the wash for her husband's clothes. It takes out oil, tar and anything else he gets covered with doing road construction. Post by Jackie11065 RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsI've heard that because gasoline is an oil based product that oil will take it out. Baby oil was recommended. Try putting a little baby oil in with the load, it should wash out and take the gasoline with it. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Gasoline Smell out of TowelsFirst, I would try a cup or so of baking soda (such as Arm & Hammer). Baking soda neutralizes odors. Use it just like you would powdered detergent. Add nothing else to your machine and run it through the full wash cycle. Then, run the towels through a wash cycle using the detergent you regularly use. If that doesn't work, I would then try a cup of vinegar. Again, add nothing else to your machine and run it through the full wash cycle. I would think one of these two would get rid of the odor. Hope this helps - GOOD LUCK! Post by FlaKathy |
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