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Gasoline in Van CarpetThis turned the beige carpet green and my wife PANICKED. Vacuumed it up & scrubbed with Haggerty's Carpet cleaner, the green went. Bought a huge bag of kitty litter and covered the entire floor. Now we Pray and have a sleepless night. Any response or help would be appreciated. Thanks. Edgar from Canada Feedback About This Post:RE: Gasoline in Van Carpet
I loaded up a lawn mower on it's side thinking it was empty...wrong!!! Post By Melissa (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline in Van CarpetFor the removal of petroleum odors I have used brake cleaner it will evaporate most petroleum based chemicals it gives off a bad odor that will pass in a very short time. It evaporates at very low temperatures but extremely good ventilation is a must. Spot test an area for color fast and degradation. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline in Van Carpeti can't get it out. its no use. Post By person (Guest Post) gasoline out of suv carpetI had a gas can turn over in the back of my van. not a whole lot of gas but there was a whole lot of smell. I thought I would first try the baking soda routine. I sprinkled it heavily on the area, let it soak in, brush it some into the carpeting and vacuum it up the next day. Still heavy gas odor. Heard about using Lestoil because of its petroleum base. Scrubbed it into the area then rinsed it off a couple times. Now I have a Lestoil fragrance. It did cut the gas odor. I am still rinsing the area with soap and water, it is getting better Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline in Van CarpetI spilled a 5 gallon gas can on the carpet in my living room of all places, thought me and the family were goners for sure from breathing in the fumes overnight! I finally dumped baking soda and arma nd hammer detergent obver the spill and voila!! immediate results! Will probably have to do this once or twice more but it made a definite difference immediately! I imagine sand would work too. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline in Van CarpetI spilled a 5 gallon gas can on the carpet in my living room of all places, thought me and the family were goners for sure from breathing in the fumes overnight! I finally dumped baking soda and arm and hammer detergent over the spill and voila! immediate results! Will probably have to do this once or twice more but it made a definite difference immediately! I imagine sand would work too. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gasoline in Van Carpet
This happened to my mother-in-law and she had to have all new carpet installed but her insurance company paid for it. I can't remember if it was her car insurance or homeowners' insurance. It doesn't hurt to find out. Post by mkymlp |
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