I spilled gas inside my conversion

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I spilled gas inside my conversion

Postby MERF » Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:26 pm

Last week when i was on my way back from the lake i put my boats gas tank inside my cargo trailer for the way home. Apparantly it wasnt secured down well enough and tipped over and spilled 50:1 TWO STROKE mix all over my floor. I put baking soda over the spill and it sucked some of it up but the smell is still there very heavily. The bad thing is that i was just about to lay the carpet down for the conversion. Is there a way to get rid of the smell or even to seal it in. I'm open to any and all tricks
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Postby justageorgiaguy » Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:47 pm

from here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf736565.tip.html

Charcoal works very well at absorbing odors, but be sure to use pieces without lighter fluid. If necessary you can seal the piece with shellac.

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I had a similar problem with a wood floor in a garage. I soaked the area with liberal amounts of 91% isopropyl alcohol, scrubbed it with a stiff brush, wiped up the excess, and then put a fan on it to help evaporate the remains...worked like a charm! Went from overwhelming to no smell with one treatment.
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You can stuff the drawers with crumpled up newspapers. They usually take odors out of things easily. Wait a few days & then remove newspaper. If it's not gone yet, do it again. It should work!
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Gas Spil

Postby Cephus » Mon Aug 30, 2010 4:49 pm

I've used an air purifier (ozone) to get rid of gasoline smells in my car before. I used an Alpine portable unit (now manufactured by Qcoquest).
One of my friends also succesfully removed gas odors from inside his Super Beetle using newspapers. He just opened up a bunch of newspapers and some crumpled which absorbed the gas odor. Don't ask me how it works, I just know it worked. Granted those were both much smaller areas than in a CT.
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Postby GPW » Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:52 pm

Kitty Litter!!! The odor absorbing kind...
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Postby d30gaijin » Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:52 pm

GPW wrote:Kitty Litter!!! The odor absorbing kind...

+1 :thumbsup:

Also good for soaking up oil. I once over oiled a new leather rifle sling two days before leaving on an extended hunting trip, and I mean I really over oiled it. A friend suggested putting the sling in kitty litter overnight. The litter pulled all the excess oil from the sling and I was good to go.

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