From experience this vapour flash does look quite kool.... Just make sure your not too close!If the fire isn't lit, it will ignite with a huge vapour flash.
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Not to worry Guy, wasn't intended as a serious suggestionOld-Guy wrote:Not if you want to live! If the fire is already alight it will flash back to the containers which will EXPLODE. If the fire isn't lit, it will ignite with a huge vapour flash. Either way, you will become a fireball!myglaren wrote:This was on Nov 5th! Chuck it on a bonfire - soon gone
I can't imagine that putting back in your tank a gallon of that mixed fuel, with every fill of Diesel would do any harm, or cause a problem. 3 to 4 ltrs mixed petrol/diesel, in every tankful of 60-70 ltrs of pure diesel is a very small %age. Also useful to remove tar and insect marks when cleaning the bodywork prior to polishing the car.