Gasoline or Transmission Fluid will clean the paint right OFF your car, that is, it will TAKE THE PAINT OFF. Do NOT use Gasoline, Transmission Fluid, Brake Fluid, or in fact, any sort of harsh solvent, as this will strip the paint, whether or not it's oxidized. I would recommend taking it to a body shop or someone who knows body work.
Yes.
Gasoline will evaporate. sometimes it takes time but you could vacumme it out with a shop vac. To get the smell out, you will only be able to cover it up.
To effectively clean oxidized metal, you can use a mixture of vinegar and baking soda or a commercial metal cleaner. Apply the cleaner to the oxidized metal, scrub with a brush or cloth, and rinse thoroughly with water. Repeat the process if necessary until the metal is clean and free of oxidation.
yes Gasoline is not a safe cleaner.
Home tip #1326 Clean rubber with a mix of water and gasoline. 10 parts water to 1 part gasoline.
Yes, if you are wanting to clean the inside of the engine.
Assuming you mean the outside of the compressor, no. The gasoline (petrol) may damage the seals. And don't use gasoline to clean the inside of the compressor either.
yes because it clean up everything
either try some metal polish or even some car polish will do the trick
To effectively clean an oxidized moka pot, mix equal parts water and vinegar in the pot and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Then scrub the pot with a brush or sponge to remove the oxidation. Rinse thoroughly with water and dry completely before using again.
how to clean fuel injectors
i think it's gasoline .. :)