dispose of it on shore
In the past it has been used as a gasoline additive.
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This is the normal gasoline used for modern cars, only some older ones still need leaded gasoline.
Yes. Oil adheres to many surfaces. A means of cleaning up oil spilled on a driveway is to pour a few bags of sand. It is not a practical means of cleaning up an oil spill in sea water, as you must be able to retrieve the oil soaked absorbing material. Mats of hay and hair have been suggested for the BP spill, but were not used, I believe, due to wave action and the difficulty in retrieving and disposing of the mats.
dispose of it on shore
dispose of it on shore
Wash it out.
Wash it out.
dispose of it on shore
There are many things that are used to soak up oil that has been spilled. At times, sawdust is used to soak up the oil. Sometimes, a special solid similar to concrete will be used.
In the past it has been used as a gasoline additive.
Gasoline dripping or spilled on shop floor.Gasoline used for cleaning purposes.Over charged battery.The careless use of oxygen/acetylene torches.
You can rinse it with water and hang it outside to dry. If you just throw it away it may catch fire.
It should not be.
Neither a gasoline or electrical fire should be put out by water. A gasoline fire should be put out by a fire extinguisher labeled A B C. An electrical fire should first have the power switched off. Then the fire extinguisher should be used.
Carbon dioxide, or foam, or dry powder. At no time should a soda water extinguisher be used, as the water will cause the burning gasoline to flare up and spread even further.