Submitted by Couldbeaccurate t3_124xq0m in LifeProTips
I've been doing this since before covid and I like it. I just keep the glove in my trunk and grab it when I need it.
Submitted by Couldbeaccurate t3_124xq0m in LifeProTips
I've been doing this since before covid and I like it. I just keep the glove in my trunk and grab it when I need it.
Keeping it in the trunk is a good idea, it is way easier to get the smell off your hand than out of a clothes item.
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... How else am I supposed to remember my dad though?
What are you doing with the nozzle that makes your hand smell like gas? In my 30+ years of driving I’ve never gotten gas on my hands or had anyone allude that I smell like gas…
I would rather not store and put on a dirty glove as an attempt to keep my hands clean. Instead, a box of nitrile disposable mechanic gloves would be good to have on hand for fueling up, or checking and refilling vehicle fluids.
I guess I'm just lucky. I'm not pumping gas on myself, but sometimes the pump already smells like gas.
But I like the smell of gasoline.
Lol what is this? This has got to be a troll post
I’ve never had issues with smelling like gas after pumping gas
So in theory you should spill gas on the handle to sterilize it!
Hahahaha!!
To be honest, I've been pumping my own gas for many years and I couldn't tell you the last time I got gas on my hands. I do, however, like your idea of keeping gloves in the car in case something breaks and needs to be worked on.
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