Yes. Water will dilute gasoline and wash it off of the skin and clothing. It will also wash it off floors and car finishes. Keep any rags that have been soaked in gas in an open area to avoid fires.
yes. (i.e. the little segment on CNN that showed the oil, from the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, floating on the water
No gasoline floats on water
Depends on the type of gas
Wash them carefully in soapy water.
Wash it with soap and water.
Adding water to the affected area, whether skin or clothes, with water would dilute and wash the acid off.
Gasoliner is NOT heavier than water. If you mix the two compounds , then allow them to settle. You will see that gasoline is on top of the water. ; Hence it is lighter (less heavy). Scieintifically, the density of gasoline is less than the density of water.
soak them in water and oxi clean then wash them over and over until it is out
Wash them carefully in soapy water.
Thoroughly wash and scrub them in warm soapy water. Rinse off with warm clean water. Then dry with a cloth.
I'm not sure if it's bad or not but all my life I have used gasoline wash paint and oil off my hands. Never had any problems.
water
You don't.
It's water soluble, so just wash it off with water,.
Wash it off with water.
wash it off with water
Wash it with soap and water.
I think that it is best to wash it off with warm, soapy water.
Yes, and then wash the mineral spirits off your hands with soap and warm water.
Wash the bug spray off with hot water first.