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dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 05:52 PM
Anyone ever had any success getting gasoline out of fabric? Online searches gave me baby oil, vaseline, dry cleaning, and letting it sit outside for a couple weeks. Anyone have something that work for them?
The stupid pump overflowed out of my tank this afternoon and ended up all over my shoe, sock, and jeans. And they reek.
Dutabi84
04-19-2007, 06:12 PM
Could try soaking it in vinegar.
But then you'd have clothes that reek like vinegar. Hmmm.
Wait. Vinegar would also stain your clothing.
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 06:14 PM
Uh....I don't know if that's better or not. lol
Bobby F.
04-19-2007, 06:16 PM
Put a match to it. That will get it out.:lol:
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 06:18 PM
You'll have to buy me a new pair of jeans.
Bobby F.
04-19-2007, 06:20 PM
You'll have to buy me a new pair of jeans.
Large or extra large. Let me know. I hate having to take things back.:lol:
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 06:25 PM
28W. I like :eat:
Mr. Stefani
04-19-2007, 06:45 PM
thats why i just go to the places that pump it for you.
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 06:47 PM
thats why i just go to the places that pump it for you.
There aren't too many of those places around here. Used to be, but not anymore.
Mr. Stefani
04-19-2007, 06:50 PM
There aren't too many of those places around here. Used to be, but not anymore.
That sucks. On the island we have all these self owned places that pump it for you and are cheaper than the Exxons and Hess's.
Courtnee
04-19-2007, 06:52 PM
I would take Tara's advice. She seems to know the most about this kinda stuff.
Zoneboy
04-19-2007, 08:07 PM
thats why i just go to the places that pump it for you.
You'd be real happy living in New Jersey or Oregon, They are the only 2 states (That I'm aware of) that do not allow you to pump your own gas. All gas has to be pumped by an attendant.:rolleyes:
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 09:11 PM
You'd be real happy living in New Jersey or Oregon, They are the only 2 states (That I'm aware of) that do not allow you to pump your own gas. All gas has to be pumped by an attendant.:rolleyes:
That's odd...why is that?
Zoneboy
04-19-2007, 09:22 PM
That's odd...why is that?
Oregon's Self Serve Ban: Are You Kidding me?
By Debbie Brannigan
I spent most of my life in a suburb of Detroit, MI: the Motor City of America. I've been pumping my own gas for 20+ years now. Imagine my surprise when I went to work in Portland, OR and attempted to fill my own gas tank, only to be told by the 'trained fueling operator' that it was against the law for me to fill my own gas tank. I was not "qualified" to handle class1 flammable liquids!! I thought it was a joke but it’s true. There is a fine of up to $500 if I am caught trying to perform the 'fueling operation' on my own.
ORS 480.315-320
Yep, ORS 480.315-320, that's the one. Check it out on the Oregon State government website: www.leg.state.or.us
The following is taken directly from the text of ORS 480.330:
"An owner, operator or employee of a filling station service station, garage, or other dispensary where class 1 flammable liquids are dispensed at retail may not permit any person other than the owner, operator or employee to use or manipulate any pump, hose, pipe or other device for dispensing the liquids into the fuel tank of a motor vehicle or other retail container."
ORS 480.385, Civil penalty for dispensing law violation:
Civil penalty shall become due and payable 10 days after order: up to $500.
There are 17 declarations listed which try to rationalize this completely irrational law. Too many to list in this writing but here are some of my personal favorites:
ORS480.315
1) The dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids by dispensers properly trained in appropriate safety procedures reduces fire hazards directly associated with the dispensing of Class 1 flammable liquids.
7) Exposure to toxic fumes represents a health hazard to customers dispensing Class 1 flammable liquids.
10a) The significantly higher prices typically charged for full-service fuel dispensing in states where self service is permitted at retail discriminates against customers with lower incomes, who are under greater economic pressure to subject themselves to the inconvenience and hazards of self-service.
11) The increased use of self-service at retail in other states has contributed to diminishing the availability of automotive repair facilities at gasoline stations.
14) Self service dispensing at retail contributes to unemployment, particularly among young people.
And, last but not least.....we can't forget about 'the children':
17) Small children left unattended when customers leave to make payment at self service stations creates a dangerous situation.
No, I'm not kidding: those are all for real. Can Big Brother get any bigger?
Declaration 7 states that exposure to fumes presents a health risk to customers but what about the 'qualified fuel dispensing operator'? There are no masks, no special procedures and no form of protection from these fumes for the attendant. There is nothing this 'qualified' person does any differently than I would. Exposure to fumes for them is OK, I guess. Why can't I do this myself again?
Declaration 10a is by far the most outrageous: "high prices of full service discriminate against low income customers who are subjected to the inconvenience and hazards of self service."
First off, the keyword here is 'convenience'. Convenience is a luxury, not a right. Oregon lawmakers need to learn the difference apparently.
Secondly, it amazes me that Oregon's legislature would even have the nerve to play the "low income discrimination" card in this argument. At the time of this writing, Oregon has the highest gas prices in all of the contiguous United States thanks to taxes and restrictions imposed upon it's service stations. Oregon's self serve ban demands that gas station proprietors hire full time attendants to pump gas. This forces gas prices up, not down. Where is the concern for the low income folks now? The poor of Oregon now pay the highest gas prices in the entire country! Rather than cut taxes, lift restrictions, and lower prices for everyone the state of OR has decided it's better to impose the highest taxes and charges for all: including the poor. Typical rhetoric.
Declarations 11 & 14 claim that self service stations contribute not only to unemployment but also to diminished availability of service stations. This reminds me of a scene from "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Prometheus presents his great discovery of electricity to the World Council of Scholars. They tell him it would "wreck the plans of the World Council" by wreaking havoc on the current Council of Candles. When government restricts free market evolution, the result can only be stagnation. Can you imagine life if the government had stepped in to halt the 'diminished availability' of blacksmiths, chimney sweeps, milkmen, 8 tracks tapes, rotary phones, etc, etc. If there is market demand for a business it will survive without intervention.
Self-serve gas stations have not led to higher unemployment rates in other states. Most of those stations are equipped with automated electronic pumps and surveilance. More high tech equipment = more high tech maintenance & sales = more high tech jobs. Hmmm. Oregon has the highest gasoline prices in the country. It also has the highest unemployment rate. Oregon lawmakers claim to be passing these laws in an effort to reduce unemployment and help the low income citizens. Obviously, the opposite effect has taken place. Perhaps it is time to rethink the current strategy?
Oh and the best for last!
Declaration 17: small children left alone while paying for gas poses a 'dangerous' situation. Are children all over the country spontaneously combusting at these self serve stations? What are these children doing.....drinking the gasoline when mom's not looking? I could find no data anywhere to support a higher rate of injury to minors at self service stations vs. full serve stations. A vast majority of self serve stations are equipped with pay at the pump service, so you never have to leave the perimeter of your car. If it does not offer this, drive 1/4 mile to one that does. Don't want to do that: take the child inside with you
dawsongirl
04-19-2007, 09:38 PM
lol...though I do get mad at these (mostly women) who can't stand outside, even on a nice day, to pump their gas; they have to wait in their car. Static electricity warnings are all over the pumps, and it clearly says Do Not Get In Your Car While Pumping, yet they do anyway. Lazy bitches make me mad.
catlover79
04-19-2007, 11:32 PM
First wash the jeans and socks with very cold water; then fill your sink with cold water and soap, and place the jeans and socks in the sink over night; then after wards, wash in the washing machine in hot..not once, but a couple of times; see if that works.:)
Tara, why does Martha Stewart have a show and you don't?? You're a genius, baby!! :clap
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