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In reply to the discussion: Oregon now lets people pump their own gas and some Oregonians are losing their minds over it [View all]pnwmom
(110,321 posts)and yet it didn't cost any more than ours.
When my kids were younger, I liked not having to leave a car with small children inside.
Now I like not having to get out in cold, icy weather, and not ending up with the smell of gasoline on my hands.
(If you think your hands don't often smell of gasoline then your nose probably doesn't work that well)
https://www.wikihow.com/Get-the-Smell-of-Gasoline-Off-Your-Hands
Any mechanic or person who has put gasoline in their car knows how strong the smell of it can be. The smell lingers and unfortunately does not quickly go away on its own. Luckily, there are several ways to remove the smell of gasoline off your hands without the use of harsh chemicals. You can use white vinegar, vanilla extract, lemon juice, or detergent and salt to make your hands smell nice and clean.