Coffee grounds. Buy some coffee grounds from the store. Spray the area that the gasoline spilled in your car with some water and then rub in the coffee grounds. WAit a few hours or even a day or two and then vaccuum out the coffee grounds. and the smell should be gone!
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You do have a leak or something is wrong with the EVAP system. You would not smell gasoline otherwise. It will take a skilled mechanic to find it.
There are several sprays specially made to clean the smell of car interiors
Because it's hot, it burns gasoline, and there are plastic-coated wires.
it should NOT.......you have a GAS leak fix it ...unless you overfill gas tank then maybe that's smell temp.
Glucose would be the gasoline for the car.
A bad coil pack would not smell like gasoline.
Smelling a gasoline smell when the weather is cold could mean that the gas is set too rich. It would also be possible that the carburetor needs to be checked for a fuel leak.
It could be a bad fuel pressure regulator.
You have a leak somewhere in the engine bay. Either carb or fuel pipe or, if injection, fuel gallery or pinhole in high pressure line.
The only thing that will cause this is gasoline is mixing with the oil. Have to looked at by a professional immediately. This will cause severe engine wear if ignored.
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