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Old 10-02-2005, 08:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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My son hates my car...don't start with me, Scott and Gord!

No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it in a
garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it would),
it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car smells like a
gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp to soak some of
the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and threw it into the
washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to make my tarp usable
again, or should I just get another one? LOL

I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily, the
weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C

Natalie

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Old 10-02-2005, 09:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:dhpge1.3bo.1@news.evilcabal.org...[color=blue]
> No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
> mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it in
> a garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
> would), it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car
> smells like a gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp
> to soak some of the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and
> threw it into the washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to
> make my tarp usable again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>
> I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily, the
> weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>
> Natalie
>[/color]

Try brake cleaner (comes in an aerosol can at auto parts stores) or GoJo
liquid hand cleaner (pumice free). Both dissolve grease and gas, then
follow up with Simple Green or carpet shampoo.

Gas might dissolve a garbage bag. Next time, try a box with a thick layer
of newspaper or cat litter to absorb any spills.

By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one!
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Old 10-02-2005, 10:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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"Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:dhpge1.3bo.1@news.evilcabal.org...[color=green]
>> No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>> mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it
>> in a garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
>> would), it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car
>> smells like a gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp
>> to soak some of the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out,
>> and threw it into the washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how
>> to make my tarp usable again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>>
>> I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily,
>> the weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>>
>> Natalie
>>[/color]
>
> Try brake cleaner (comes in an aerosol can at auto parts stores) or GoJo
> liquid hand cleaner (pumice free). Both dissolve grease and gas, then
> follow up with Simple Green or carpet shampoo.
>
> Gas might dissolve a garbage bag. Next time, try a box with a thick layer
> of newspaper or cat litter to absorb any spills.
>
> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one!
> --
> Ray O[/color]

I don't think it did, but I'll check.

Thanks for the advice!

Natalie



















 
Old 10-02-2005, 11:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote:
[color=blue]
>No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it in a
>garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it would),
>it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car smells like a
>gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp to soak some of
>the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and threw it into the
>washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to make my tarp usable
>again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>
>I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily, the
>weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>
>Natalie[/color]

Hang it over a back fence or somesuch...the wind will clean it
after awhile. My grandson set a two gallon gas container in my
trunk, I said, are all the caps on tight?...Yep he says...we
drove to my house (you too know what's coming here). The little
cap that covers the vent wasn't on and the Corolla's trunk got
washed.

I gave him a lecture about being 'responsible' and the
consequences of not being so, we removed the fibre linings for
the trunk and hung them on the patio , It took about a week in
the sun and breeze to destink them...he was genuinely sorry and I
figured the bother was worth it for the lesson it gave him, he's
really quite a good lad actually.
--

-Gord.
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Old 10-02-2005, 11:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
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"Gord Beaman" <gord@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message
news:h691k11ql4pv9mhvjlf0m8731150grplq9@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> "Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote:
>[color=green]
>>No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>>mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it in
>>a
>>garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
>>would),
>>it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car smells like
>>a
>>gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp to soak some
>>of
>>the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and threw it into
>>the
>>washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to make my tarp usable
>>again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>>
>>I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily, the
>>weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>>
>>Natalie[/color]
>
> Hang it over a back fence or somesuch...the wind will clean it
> after awhile. My grandson set a two gallon gas container in my
> trunk, I said, are all the caps on tight?...Yep he says...we
> drove to my house (you too know what's coming here). The little
> cap that covers the vent wasn't on and the Corolla's trunk got
> washed.[/color]

Oh boy...[color=blue]
>
> I gave him a lecture about being 'responsible' and the
> consequences of not being so, we removed the fibre linings for
> the trunk and hung them on the patio , It took about a week in
> the sun and breeze to destink them...he was genuinely sorry and I
> figured the bother was worth it for the lesson it gave him, he's
> really quite a good lad actually.
> --
>
> -Gord.[/color]

So's Craig - I did put it out on one of my deck benches. I'll leave it
there for a while - thanks!

Natalie



























 
Old 10-03-2005, 12:03 AM   #6 (permalink)
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"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Ray O" <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote in message
> news:55443$4340844f$180fead6$23025@msgid.meganewsservers.com...[color=green]
>>
>> "Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:dhpge1.3bo.1@news.evilcabal.org...[color=darkred]
>>> No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>>> mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it
>>> in a garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
>>> would), it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car
>>> smells like a gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the
>>> tarp to soak some of the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that
>>> out, and threw it into the washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of
>>> how to make my tarp usable again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>>>
>>> I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily,
>>> the weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>>>
>>> Natalie
>>>[/color]
>>
>> Try brake cleaner (comes in an aerosol can at auto parts stores) or GoJo
>> liquid hand cleaner (pumice free). Both dissolve grease and gas, then
>> follow up with Simple Green or carpet shampoo.
>>
>> Gas might dissolve a garbage bag. Next time, try a box with a thick
>> layer of newspaper or cat litter to absorb any spills.
>>
>> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one!
>> --
>> Ray O[/color]
>
> I don't think it did, but I'll check.
>
> Thanks for the advice!
>
> Natalie[/color]
You're welcome! Good luck!
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Old 10-03-2005, 07:43 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: My son hates my car...don't start with me, Scott and Gord!

Ray O <rokigawa@tristarassociatesdot.com> wrote:
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> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one![/color]

Do you buy new tires every time you drive through a puddle with
gasoline in it?

 
Old 10-03-2005, 11:40 AM   #8 (permalink)
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<someone@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:HP80f.1$Rk5.0@lakeread06...[color=blue]
> Ray O <rokigawa@tristarassociatesdot.com> wrote:
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>> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one![/color]
>
> Do you buy new tires every time you drive through a puddle with
> gasoline in it?
>[/color]

Driving through a puddle with gasoline in it is not the same as having the
tire sit in a well soaking in gas. The gas in a puddle is diluted and the
rotation of the tire will remove the gas. If the tire sat soaking in a
puddle of gas in the spare tire well, then I would not trust that tire if it
was my car.
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Old 10-03-2005, 04:04 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: My son hates my car...don't start with me, Scott and Gord!

On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:40:35 -0500, "Ray O"
<rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote:[color=blue]
><someone@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:HP80f.1$Rk5.0@lakeread06...[color=green]
>> Ray O <rokigawa@tristarassociatesdot.com> wrote:[/color][/color]
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one![/color]
>>
>> Do you buy new tires every time you drive through a puddle with
>> gasoline in it?
>>[/color]
>
>Driving through a puddle with gasoline in it is not the same as having the
>tire sit in a well soaking in gas. The gas in a puddle is diluted and the
>rotation of the tire will remove the gas. If the tire sat soaking in a
>puddle of gas in the spare tire well, then I would not trust that tire if it
>was my car.[/color]

Which is quite different from getting a little bit of gas splashed
on the tire that evaporates fairly rapidly.

Considering that many of your fuel hoses and fuel tank gaskets are
made from rubber that normally soaks in gasoline 24/7/365.25, even
though they're a different rubber compound, I wouldn't freak out if
the spare tire got some gas on it. Now if the tire was soaking for a
month I might be worried.

If tires were damaged that easily and quickly by a chemical compound
normally found in and around cars (IE gasoline), they would have long
ago modified the tire rubber or the gasoline to avoid the conflict.

The worst I can see is if the tire soaks in gasoline for a long time
period the natural waxes in the rubber that protect the tire will get
leached out, and the tire will oxidize and dry-rot somewhat faster.
But it isn't going to grenade on you.


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Old 10-03-2005, 05:44 PM   #10 (permalink)
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"Bruce L. Bergman" <blPYTHONbergman@earthlink.invalid> wrote in message
news:cu23k1l8og9fleomniag5il3u5leo9qdnm@4ax.com...[color=blue]
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2005 10:40:35 -0500, "Ray O"
> <rokigawa@tristarassociatesDOT.com> wrote:[color=green]
>><someone@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:HP80f.1$Rk5.0@lakeread06...[color=darkred]
>>> Ray O <rokigawa@tristarassociatesdot.com> wrote:[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>> By the way, if gasoline got on the spare tire, I'd get a new one!
>>>
>>> Do you buy new tires every time you drive through a puddle with
>>> gasoline in it?
>>>[/color]
>>
>>Driving through a puddle with gasoline in it is not the same as having the
>>tire sit in a well soaking in gas. The gas in a puddle is diluted and the
>>rotation of the tire will remove the gas. If the tire sat soaking in a
>>puddle of gas in the spare tire well, then I would not trust that tire if
>>it
>>was my car.[/color]
>
> Which is quite different from getting a little bit of gas splashed
> on the tire that evaporates fairly rapidly.
>
> Considering that many of your fuel hoses and fuel tank gaskets are
> made from rubber that normally soaks in gasoline 24/7/365.25, even
> though they're a different rubber compound, I wouldn't freak out if
> the spare tire got some gas on it. Now if the tire was soaking for a
> month I might be worried.
>
> If tires were damaged that easily and quickly by a chemical compound
> normally found in and around cars (IE gasoline), they would have long
> ago modified the tire rubber or the gasoline to avoid the conflict.
>
> The worst I can see is if the tire soaks in gasoline for a long time
> period the natural waxes in the rubber that protect the tire will get
> leached out, and the tire will oxidize and dry-rot somewhat faster.
> But it isn't going to grenade on you.
>
>
> --
> Bruce L. Bergman[/color]

It's moot for me, anyway, since the tires were untouched - there wasn't
really any gas on the spare tire cover either - only the tarp

Natalie































 
Old 10-03-2005, 07:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Wickeddoll® wrote:
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> "Gord Beaman" <gord@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message
> news:h691k11ql4pv9mhvjlf0m8731150grplq9@4ax.com...
>[color=green]
>>"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>>>mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it in
>>>a
>>>garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
>>>would),
>>>it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car smells like
>>>a
>>>gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp to soak some
>>>of
>>>the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and threw it into
>>>the
>>>washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to make my tarp usable
>>>again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>>>
>>>I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily, the
>>>weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>>>
>>>Natalie
>>>[/color]
>>Hang it over a back fence or somesuch...the wind will clean it
>>after awhile. My grandson set a two gallon gas container in my
>>trunk, I said, are all the caps on tight?...Yep he says...we
>>drove to my house (you too know what's coming here). The little
>>cap that covers the vent wasn't on and the Corolla's trunk got
>>washed.
>>[/color]
>
> Oh boy...
>[color=green]
>>I gave him a lecture about being 'responsible' and the
>>consequences of not being so, we removed the fibre linings for
>>the trunk and hung them on the patio , It took about a week in
>>the sun and breeze to destink them...he was genuinely sorry and I
>>figured the bother was worth it for the lesson it gave him, he's
>>really quite a good lad actually.
>>--
>>
>>-Gord.
>>[/color]
>
> So's Craig - I did put it out on one of my deck benches. I'll leave it
> there for a while - thanks!
>
> Natalie
>
> Leave Craig out with with the tarp - until the odor is gone! He will not forget next time.[/color]

Also, please educate him about static electricity and filling gas cans -
a mistake here can be fatal or very, very, very painful. Remove the gas
can from the car trunk/truck bed and place on ground before filling. Do
not wiggle on the fabric car seats or rub your woolen mittens together
before grabbing either the gas can or nozzle. By the way - the cell
phone ringing proved to be an urban myth. Playing with your Tasar while
filling up is a dumb idea :-)

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Old 10-03-2005, 09:09 PM   #12 (permalink)
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"ma_twain" <ma_twain@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> Wickeddoll® wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Gord Beaman" <gord@islandtelecom.com> wrote in message
>> news:h691k11ql4pv9mhvjlf0m8731150grplq9@4ax.com...
>>[color=darkred]
>>>"Wickeddoll®" <wickeddoll1958DIEspammersDIE@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>No, he didn't have an accident, but I sent him to get gas for the lawn
>>>>mower, and that brain donor put the can in the back, without putting it
>>>>in a
>>>>garbage bag, box, or something, so when it leaked (You just knew it
>>>>would),
>>>>it saturated my spare tire tarp, and now the whole damned car smells
>>>>like a
>>>>gas pump. I took it out, sprinkled baking soda on the tarp to soak some
>>>>of
>>>>the gas up (For about an hour), then I shook that out, and threw it into
>>>>the
>>>>washer - three times. No luck - any ideas of how to make my tarp usable
>>>>again, or should I just get another one? LOL
>>>>
>>>>I'm scrubbing the tire cover surfaces, so that's no problem. Luckily,
>>>>the
>>>>weather has been mild enough to do without the A/C
>>>>
>>>>Natalie
>>>>
>>>Hang it over a back fence or somesuch...the wind will clean it
>>>after awhile. My grandson set a two gallon gas container in my
>>>trunk, I said, are all the caps on tight?...Yep he says...we
>>>drove to my house (you too know what's coming here). The little
>>>cap that covers the vent wasn't on and the Corolla's trunk got
>>>washed.
>>>[/color]
>>
>> Oh boy...
>>[color=darkred]
>>>I gave him a lecture about being 'responsible' and the
>>>consequences of not being so, we removed the fibre linings for
>>>the trunk and hung them on the patio , It took about a week in
>>>the sun and breeze to destink them...he was genuinely sorry and I
>>>figured the bother was worth it for the lesson it gave him, he's
>>>really quite a good lad actually.
>>>--
>>>
>>>-Gord.
>>>[/color]
>>
>> So's Craig - I did put it out on one of my deck benches. I'll leave it
>> there for a while - thanks!
>>
>> Natalie Leave Craig out with with the tarp - until the odor is gone! He
>> will not forget next time.[/color][/color]

LOL He's already really upset about it, but I doubt it's cuz I was upset -
it's because he drives the car too :-P[color=blue]
>
> Also, please educate him about static electricity and filling gas cans - a
> mistake here can be fatal or very, very, very painful. Remove the gas can
> from the car trunk/truck bed and place on ground before filling. Do not
> wiggle on the fabric car seats or rub your woolen mittens together before
> grabbing either the gas can or nozzle. By the way - the cell phone
> ringing proved to be an urban myth. Playing with your Tasar while filling
> up is a dumb idea :-)[/color]

Yeah, the "Mythbusters" guys debunked that cell phone thing, but I knew
better anyway, since you see people on theirs at every freaking pump! As
for the gas thing - I think I'll pick the gas up next time, and just leave
the mowing to Craig...

Natalie



















































 
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