No, you should not put oil on a burn. Applying oil can trap heat and worsen the injury, potentially leading to infection. Instead, cool the burn under running water for at least 10 minutes and cover it with a clean, non-stick bandage. For severe burns, seek medical attention.
Normally when you get a burn it's always good to put toothpaste on that burn it prevents it from making a bubble and swelling up. It may burn for a lil bit but you should be fine. It may make a scar after couple of days you can put coco butter to remove the scar. If the burn is really bad you should go to the hospital. They have special treatment for your burn.
Unless you have an oil leak or your engine runs hot. You should put the same amount of oil back in that you take out. If you have a leak and or you burn oil, then you should consult your owners manual. The right amount would be under maintenance.
yes when gets to hot or is put to close to fire
In general, yes. But they've put big taxes on diesel. I have also converted an #2 oil furnace to reliably burn the motor oil from our van fleet
In the sun. You could burn it.
check ur seal that some time reason for oil burn and may u have not using that grade oil which should be used to your bike.
put it in a pan and turn , it on and if you want it to burn very very fast put it on high , but dont do that because maybe it will make fire
Soothe the burn with oil from an aloe vera plant.
Lots of cold water as quickly as possible.
1. It burn 20 seconds then it boil in the pan 2. Then you have to put what ever you was going to put and there 3. You have to check and see if it is done if it is hamburger check it I hope this answer is good for you
Oil is less dense than water, so if you throw water on an oil flame the oil will float on top and continue to burn.
It will burn extremely hot and create black toxic smoke. Never burn used oil. Take it to any auto parts store for recycling.