1. New gas cap. Plastic screw assembly to cap may be old/cracked. 2. Overfilling. There is a drain hole inside cab next to fuel filler tube. This can cause gas to stay inside housing until fumes evaporate. Need to check/repair. Fumes are EXPLOSIVE!
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This smell indicates there is a fuel leak methinks, get it looked at by a garage!
Try Citrus, Cats hate the smell of it, put some peels in the garage, or get some orange spray and spray it around regularly... How about just closing the garage?
the smell off a match is caused by the same thing that probably makes your garage smell, sulfur. we put it on a match, Birds jjust crap it out, you probably just have some birds nesting or living in your garage walls/ceiling.
No thats something else you should probably go to a garage to sort out if you can smell gas !
because either you fed it petrol it did'nt agree with this is called petrol farting or the garage you bought your last load of petrol sold you mashed up beans instead all i can say if that happened accidents happen
If it's a sweet smell then its probably a heater core leaking antifreeze.
If you can smell gas it's very likely you have a leak somewhere. Even a small leak will produce noticeable fumes.
This is potentially dangerous. Pick up the can and replace the top. Then open the garage doors and windows to let the wind blow through until all the smell of gas has disappeared (this may take some time). DO NOT SMOKE, USE A NAKED FLAME OR ANY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT IN THE GARAGE UNTIL THE SMELL HAS GONE.
Your garage may smell musty due to moisture and lack of ventilation, which can lead to mold and mildew growth. To get rid of the odor, you can try cleaning and disinfecting the area, improving ventilation, using a dehumidifier, and removing any damp or moldy items.
Diffusion can potentially spread the smell of gas throughout an enclosed space like a garage if there are no barriers preventing the gas molecules from moving freely. However, it would depend on factors like the concentration of the gas, ventilation in the garage, and the size of the space. It is important to address any gas leaks promptly to prevent health and safety risks.
It depends on how strong the smell is. Yes, it is harmful. It is a gas. And if can kill bugs it could be harmful for you. It could damage your lungs.