Assuming you mean gunpowder residue on the skin, any thorough cleaning, such as scrubbing with soap and water, or alcohol cleaner, would do.
But there will also be burnt gunpowder burnt into the skin, and these are much less likely to be easily removed. (Powder burns.)
Nothing.. Gunpowder does not impact-detonate, which is why bullets have a "primer" that will ignite the gunpowder when it is struck. Nothing.. Gunpowder does not impact-detonate, which is why bullets have a "primer" that will ignite the gunpowder when it is struck.
Petrol is processed oil.
Yes, it is. The petrol turns into a gas.
A petrol or gas pump has a volume measurement device inside it to measure the expansion of the gases that come from the petrol. As the gases expand, they can actually cause explosions.
Petrol is originated from to Latin words: Petra + Olium Petra = rocks Olium = Oil
its simple just vaccum all diesel and then use petrol
What happens is you must remove the petrol immediately. Petrol or gasoline will destroy a diesel engine.
rubbing alcohol and nail polish remover
undo 4/5 screws around petrol cap and remove.
You put Hellman's mayo on the stain and let it sit over night and the oils should bring the petrol out of it
Remove battery, its mounted to the firewall I believe....
Slowly
if petrol is about 10% or less fill with diesel and carry on. otherwise remove as much as possible and fill with diesel.
Although both are liquids, they are miscible and do not mix. So, it is possible to remove it by using a separation funnel, leaving petrol on top.
Use petrol or paint tinner...
an ingredient in gunpowder is sulphur
No, gunpowder is not magnetic.