
Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. Still, it is good practice to clean up fuel spills on your car.
Characteristics | Values |
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Spilling fuel | Avoid spilling fuel in the first place. Amend by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Do not rub and scratch the paint. |
Staining | If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain. |
Explosive | When atomised by the afore-mentioned process, kerosene, and mineral spirits, can be quite explosive. |
Evaporation rate | Mineral spirits have a much lower evaporation rate than gasoline and stay moist longer, giving built-up grease/dirt a greater chance of dissolving. |
What You'll Learn
Spilling fuel on your car will ruin the paint
Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. Cleaning up fuel spills on your car is a good practice.
Coleman fuel is gasoline and is volatile and explosive as is unleaded car gas. Mineral spirits (paint thinner) or kerosene will do a fine job on an engine, especially if blown on with some force, like a garden weed sprayer or paint pot with an air compressor. When atomised by the afore-mentioned process, kerosene, and mineral spirits, can be quite explosive.
White gas was developed by Colman and was quite available at marinas and at gas stations in the 60s and 70s. Tom probably has a thousand-pound CO2 extinguisher in his hangar for this sort of thing.
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Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface will sometimes cause staining
Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. Avoid spilling fuel in the first place. Amend by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Do not rub and scratch the paint. If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain. Gasoline is volatile and explosive as is unleaded car gas. Kerosene and mineral spirits, when atomised, can be quite explosive. I prefer Mineral Spirits over gasoline since the evaporation rate is ALOT less with mineral spirits and it stays moist longer giving any built-up grease/dirt a greater chance of dissolving.
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Kerosene and mineral spirits can be explosive
Kerosene and mineral spirits are volatile and explosive when atomised by a process like blowing them on with force using a garden weed sprayer or paint pot with an air compressor.
Kerosene and mineral spirits can be used to clean an engine effectively. However, it is important to avoid spilling fuel in the first place. If a spill occurs, it should be cleaned as soon as possible to prevent contamination. Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish.
Stains on the paint can be amended by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Do not rub and scratch the paint. If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain.
Coleman fuel is gasoline and is volatile and explosive as is unleaded car gas.
White gas was developed by Colman and was available at marinas and at gas stations in the 60s and 70s.
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Avoid rubbing and scratching the paint to prevent damage
Avoid rubbing and scratching the paint on your car to prevent damage. Spilling fuel on your car can be detrimental to the paint. Amend by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. It is good practice to clean up fuel spills on your car. If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain.
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Clean up fuel spills on your car
Avoid spilling fuel in the first place. If you do spill fuel, amend by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Do not rub and scratch the paint. If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain.
Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. Still, it is good practice to clean up fuel spills on your car.
Amend spills by cleaning as soon as possible to prevent contamination. Coffee and soda are more detrimental to interior surfaces. Have a professional detailer sand and buff scratches left by careless placement of items on the paint.
Kerosene and mineral spirits can be quite explosive when atomised. Coleman fuel is gasoline. Gasoline is volatile and explosive as is unleaded car gas. Tom probably has a thousand-pound CO2 extinguisher in his hangar for this sort of thing.
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Frequently asked questions
Coleman fuel is gasoline and can stain the paint on your car. If the paint does stain, a professional detailer may be able to sand and polish to remove the stain.
Avoid spilling fuel in the first place. If you do spill fuel, amend by wiping off or blotting the surface carefully with a towel. Do not rub and scratch the paint.
Mineral spirits (paint thinner) or kerosene will do a fine job on an engine, especially if blown on with some force using a garden weed sprayer or paint pot with an air compressor.
Gasoline dribbled on the paint surface when you are filling up will sometimes cause staining. This is more common with a panel that has been repainted than with a factory finish. It is good practice to clean up fuel spills on your car.
Have a professional detailer sand and buff scratches left by careless placement of items on the paint.