No. Glass might be impervious, but microscopically it has an uneven surface and can have pits and holes. You could never be certain you cleaned out all the gasoline.
Some sources advise home canners to discard a jar if the contents have spoiled - for the same reason.
If the glass jar cracks or breaks the gasoline will spill and spread, creating a fire hazard. Gasoline should be stored in containers that are much less fragile than glass.
glass clamps is a safely secured hold glas place
glass, metal, paper, plastic
glass, metal, paper, plastic
glass, metal, paper, plastic
glass, metal, paper, plastic
Paper, glass, aluminium, certain plastics.
Paper, glass, aluminium, certain plastics.
Something in a glass case - is usually called an exhibit.
Glass is made out of sand Glass is made of sand.
Put your rare coins in a glass case that has a lock to it.
Gasoline is poisonous for humans to drink. A small amount will not poison you; 1 glass will make you sick enough to have to go to the hospital. The human body cannot digest gasoline, your kidneys and liver will also suffer.