I like the smell of Diesel =(

Dion

2008/5/13 Terry Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> One problem with diesel fuel is that it is almost unavoidably messy.   It
> also has a rather unpleasant smell which can be yours to enjoy for the rest
> of your day's activities after a tank fill.     Because it is not very
> volatile at normal temperatures - if at all - traces of it remain wherever
> it spills.  It's almost always on the handling parts of fuelling nozzles, on
> the tarmac alongside of the pump where someone overfilled their tank
> earlier, and it sticks to your hands and footwear.  When you reach for your
> wallet at the checkout, it's transferred to your coat/trousers and credit
> card and the stuff on your shoes will be rubbed off on the floor of your
> vehicle.  Any leak or spillage on the vehicle will attract and retain dust
> like you wouldn't believe.
>
> I get over this to some degree by keeping a pair of rubber gloves in the
> back of my diesel ute which I use for the hands-on part of the service
> station visit.  Quaint perhaps but it seems to alleviate most of the residue
> problems.
>
> I'm in the "switch (passenger) car" process at the present.  Diesel is off
> the short list partly because of this issue, but also because neither of the
> cars on the short list (Imprezza & Lancer) are available in a diesel
> option.   The (diesel) ute will remain on the payroll for the foreseeable
> future.
>
> FWIW
> Terry
>
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