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Gasoline has a pervasive odor that can make your car reek. In addition, it can make you light-headed, dizzy, or nauseated. The first thing to do is deal with a spill right after it happens, if you can, by getting rid of as much gasoline as possible. Then you should scrub the spill down. You can also try a variety of tricks to help lessen the odor. However, if you can't locate the source of the spill, you should have your car checked out by a mechanic, just in case you have a gas leak.
Steps
Finding and Removing the Spill
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2Soak up any gasoline. If the spill is new, press a cloth on the spill to get up as much gasoline as you can.[3] It's best to use old rags, as you likely won't want to keep them once you're done.[4]Advertisement
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3Let the gasoline evaporate. Once you've soaked up as much as you can, let the sun do the rest. Leave the car open in a sunny spot, so it will dry out the spot and draw the gasoline into the air. Try to leave it open for at least 4 to 5 hours.[5]
Cleaning the Spill
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1Make a cleaning solution. Create a simple solution of carpet shampoo and water. Use about 3 cups (720 milliliters) of tap water to 1/2 a cup (120 milliliters) of shampoo. Stir it gently until it is well combined.[6]
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2Scrub the mixture in. Using a nylon brush or a rag, apply the mixture to the spill. Scrub it in, applying more solution as you need it. Make sure to use a rag or brush that you don't mind throwing out.[9]
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Eliminating the Smell
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1Rub in some coffee grounds. Some people have good luck using coffee grounds to eliminate gas smells. All you do is rub grounds into the affected area. After a week or so, vacuum up the coffee, and the smell should be lessened.[12]
- Some experts recommend trying a short coffee treatment before you shampoo the area.
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2Pour on the baking soda. Some people cover up the smell by dousing it in dry baking soda. They leave the baking soda on it all the time, switching it out monthly or so by vacuuming up the old and adding a fresh layer.
- You can also use baby powder instead of baking soda.
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3Add a layer of kitty litter. Another option is kitty litter, which is designed to absorb moisture and smells. Pour it on the spill, and leave it for at least a day before vacuuming it up. You may need to repeat the process several times.
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QuestionWhat are some common mistakes people make when trying to remove a smell from their car?Chad ZaniChad Zani is the Director of Franchising at Detail Garage, an automotive detailing company with locations around the U.S. and Sweden. Chad is based in the Los Angeles, California area and uses his passion for auto detailing to teach others how to do so as he grows his company nationwide.
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QuestionTwo to three gallons of gasoline spilled in the back of a RAV4 trunk area, onto the carpet. I've tried all of your suggestions and the smell has lessened, but is still pervasive. What else can I try?21BizarreNerdsCommunity AnswerTry baking soda with vinegar and a little warm water. If you park your car in a secure garage/inside, leave your doors open for as long as you can to let the smell evaporate.
Things You'll Need
- Old rags or towels
- Sunlight
- Carpet shampoo, dishwashing soap, or baking soda and vinegar
- Coffee grounds, kitty litter, baking soda, or odor-eliminating spray
References
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
- ↑ https://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-to-get-rid-of-gasoline-odor-in-your-car-1406.html
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
- ↑ https://itstillruns.com/eliminate-gasoline-smell-car-trunk-5923385.html
- ↑ https://itstillruns.com/eliminate-gasoline-smell-car-trunk-5923385.html
- ↑ https://itstillruns.com/eliminate-gasoline-smell-car-trunk-5923385.html
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-get-rid-of-gasoline-smell/#.WXCR3umQzIU
- ↑ https://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-to-get-rid-of-gasoline-odor-in-your-car-1406.html
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-get-rid-of-gasoline-smell/#.WXCR3umQzIU
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
- ↑ https://itstillruns.com/eliminate-gasoline-smell-car-trunk-5923385.html
- ↑ https://www.autoevolution.com/news/how-to-get-rid-of-gasoline-odor-in-your-car-1406.html
- ↑ https://itstillruns.com/eliminate-gasoline-smell-car-trunk-5923385.html
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
- ↑ Chad Zani. Auto Detailing Expert. Expert Interview. 2 October 2019.
About This Article
If you want to get the gasoline smell out of a car and the stain is still wet, press a cloth onto the area to get as much of the gas out as possible. Then, roll the car’s window’s down and let it air dry for at least 4 to 5 hours. At that point, you can scrub soapy water onto the area and scrub it in. Next, dab the mixture up and let the car dry in the sun again. Use baking soda to control any remaining smells. Keep reading for more ways to control the odor, like by using coffee grinds!