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Removing Gasoline (Petrol) Smell from ClothingBy M'LYKA from SHELBY, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Gasoline (Petrol) Smell from ClothingDo not put clothing in the dry due to a fire until you know it's all out, and I just read that a little baby oil with the detergent and no other non-gas clothes washing them twice, and gets it out. Post By lea (Guest Post) RE: Removing Gasoline (Petrol) Smell from Clothing\My husband spilled gas on these rags we use for detailing. I need to know how to take the gas off of them, and then will it be safe 4 the dryer? Post By melinda (Guest Post) RE: Removing Gasoline (Petrol) Smell from Clothing
Will it be safe to put in the dryer afterwards or will there still be a risk of fire? Post By Krista (Guest Post) |
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