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Getting rid of gasoline smell?

astrosfan90

Golden Member
Anyway to neutralize the smell (other than lighting them on fire and tossing them out the window)? The entire office is permeated with the smell, and it's a little nippy out to crank all the windows open.
 
Originally posted by: astrosfan90
Anyway to neutralize the smell (other than lighting them on fire and tossing them out the window)? The entire office is permeated with the smell, and it's a little nippy out to crank all the windows open.

Suck it up and open the windows, besides since it's colder outside all the air in the office will difuse out the windows, so you won't need to keep them open all that long.

Or just hop out during lunch/break and buy an air freshener.

--Mark
 
Originally posted by: SaturnX
Originally posted by: astrosfan90
Anyway to neutralize the smell (other than lighting them on fire and tossing them out the window)? The entire office is permeated with the smell, and it's a little nippy out to crank all the windows open.

Suck it up and open the windows, besides since it's colder outside all the air in the office will difuse out the windows, so you won't need to keep them open all that long.

Or just hop out during lunch/break and buy an air freshener.

--Mark


Hey, if it were up to me we'd have them all open and be basking in the 20 degree breeze--cold doesn't bug me that much and I have a jacket for a reason. Unfortunately I'm outnumbered, so the best compromise we've reached is to crack a few windows. Which doesn't do much.
 
Dont believe this guy, he probably torched the office, and wants the gas smell off him before the authorities bring him in for questioning.
 
Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Light a match... duh

one quick whoof and now the office smells like overdone clothes. Much better than the gasoline smell. I second the match idea.
 
How can the person that has gasoline spilled on them stand it? Not only the smell but the feeling as well.

I accidently had some gasoline spilt down my leg one time when the gas pump didn't stop while I was pumping gas. I had to go back to my place and shower because it was starting to burn.
 
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