PILOON
Super Star Member
I have used the blower end of a vacuum cleaner to rid the majority of the fumes and follow up with hot water rinsing. Even then I'd get an occasional small 'woof' of remaining fumes. I usually present , at arms length and facing away, an open flame simply to generate that 'woof'.
That way I know there is no fumes remaining.
I even repaired a car gas tank with that procedure once.
If I had nitrogen I'd use it after the air blowing procedure.
That way I know there is no fumes remaining.
I even repaired a car gas tank with that procedure once.
If I had nitrogen I'd use it after the air blowing procedure.