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So, I was working in my shop yesterday on a motorcycle. Moved some stuff around, including an old fuel tank. Apparently, I hit the lever on the petcock and opened the valve....and it dumped a good bit (I'd say over 2 gal) of stale unleaded all over the floor. Of course, it soaked into the wood.
I dressed it with about a half gallon of vinegar and a whole box of baking soda today. Most of the smell is gone (I also have 2 shop windows open, one with a fan)...but my concern is long term "gasoline inside the wood" - do I need to cut out that section of floor?
For reference, the "shop" is the second story of my bank-barn garage. The floor I spilled on, is the ceiling of the main garage. All unfinished; all bare wood (subfloor, joists, etc).
I dressed it with about a half gallon of vinegar and a whole box of baking soda today. Most of the smell is gone (I also have 2 shop windows open, one with a fan)...but my concern is long term "gasoline inside the wood" - do I need to cut out that section of floor?
For reference, the "shop" is the second story of my bank-barn garage. The floor I spilled on, is the ceiling of the main garage. All unfinished; all bare wood (subfloor, joists, etc).