Some people use bleach, commercial cleaners, and stain removers to clean the area. You can also try mixing water and baking soda, applying it to the area, and then scrubbing with a stiff brush. Pure white or cleaning vinegar is also an effective alternative.
Soaking Up the Gasoline
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1 Cover the spill with a dry absorbent agent. Ideally
Fix ODOR from spilled GASOLINE or PETROL
you should choose a substance like clay cat litter or trisodium phosphate (commonly packaged as the cleaning powder “”T.S.P.””)