Gasoline doesn't freeze until about -68 F. This is why in places like Alaska, many people wear rubber gloves when pumping gas in the winter. If even a drip gets on your bare skin it can eat through it like acid, causing 3rd degree burns
My credentials speak for themselves. I was a cold weather survival instructor for the US Army
Gasoline doesn't freeze until about -68 F. This is why in places like Alaska, many people wear rubber gloves when pumping gas in the winter. If even a drip gets on your bare skin it can eat through it like acid, causing 3rd degree burns
My credentials speak for themselves. I was a cold weather survival instructor for the US Army