What happens if you mix plain gasoline and soap? In this video, I'll show you the amazing result of this experiment Thanks for watching. Subscribe to mr. Inventor on youtube
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But they used laundry detergent not ground up bars of soap. Can you imagine that guy that would have to grind up a bunch of bars of soap? Not vey fast. I learned from the same place during Vietnam.
And it makes a great underarms deodorant too. Look for it at , Bed Bath, and Garage Lol 😂, just a little humor there. I never knew this combination. Super torch fuel. Thank you neat idea 💡.
Couldn't find the store (Bed Bath & Garage) to order it from, but I managed to improvise. Those glue sticks they sell can take a while to wash out in the shower when they're used as a deodorant roll on, but mixing the glue sticks with benzine seems to have gotten around that problem now. But hey, thanks for the tip anyway.
I THINK THE GAS WILL GIVE YOU ARMPIT BURNS , BUT IF YOUR NOT A SNOWFLAKE I SAY GO AHEAD AND GIVE IT A TRY.. LET US KNOW THE RESULTS, GOOD LUCK ON THAT ADVENTURE
Original was naphthenic and palmitic acid mixed with gasoline and benzene. . Fallbrook type uses polystyrene as a thickener. Neither type uses aluminum salts but they did add phosphorus so it wouldn't go out if you jumped in to water
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"Wow, this video blew my mind! The simplicity of mixing gasoline with soap to create something practical is truly ingenious. It just proves that sometimes the most effective solutions are the simplest ones. Kudos to the creator for sharing this practical invention!"
The inventor of napalm was a secret military research lab in 1942, but even before that people were using thickening agents for fuel based incendiary weapons.
Have you lived your entire life with your head in the sand? You’re the kind of person who’ll ring a help line after a nuclear apocalypse expecting to be looked after.
I don't think some of the posters watched the video. They are scolding the video maker telling us that it will ruin the car's fuel system. Did anyone see him put it in a fuel tank of any kind? After reading these comments I had to rewatch the video. Just asking because I tend to miss things sometimes. Also I am pretty sure that anyone that has had at least a Readers Digest version of internal combustion fuel systems and gasoline or even 2 brain cells to rub together would never consider putting soap in their fuel tank!
Soap can be used as a temporary repair to a leaking fuel tank though. Mix it into a stiff paste with water and pack it into and around the leak for a get you out of trouble repair 👍🏻🇬🇧
This gunk would never leave the tank. No fuel pump would move or and it would not sucked or pushed through fuel lines, fuel injectors, or even a carburetor. People are simply stupid to even think this is a possibility. LOL
When I was a young fella we had 1 gallon soup cans full of soap chips, with instruction printed on the side on how to mix it with Av gas to make napalm. Fun stuff when touched off by a claymore.
i remember them old metal gas cans from my military days. Some of the ones we got from this one supplier ya had to bang & pry on them flip tops and mostly they broke off. We had this older supply Sgt Kurt Renwual and he would acquire the broken ones legally put in a slip for em and he would get these big expandable rubber stoppers from where his wife worked. The fact is I still have 2-3 of em in the garage. Them rubber stoppers are still just fine too. I think if internet had been around back then like is now one of us woulda ended on the rich mans list selling them rubber stoppers and broken gas cans
If you have a hole in your fueltank, you can plug that hole with soap as the petrol/gas won't wash away or dry out out and crack. Small holes obviously, not gaping wounds in the tank.
I used to carry a bar of ivory soap when offroading just for emergency gas tank repair. That's what I thought the video was going to be about. Never thought of making a fire with it. Good to know, I suggest extreme caution.
@@User39. Correct, an old pickle or canning jar will hold a handfull of charcoal briquettes. Then just fill to cover the briquettes with diesel fuel or kerosene and screw the lid on. Maybe takes 30 min for the briquettes to become saturated fire starters, I grab them from the jar using an old pair of bbq tongs and place them in my fire pile. Usually only takes a single briquette to get a fire going in practically no time.
I pour melted wax wax from old candles onto wads of dryer lint that I place in egg carton depressions. They're fairly long lasting and work well starting the fire in my cabin's woodburner. Bit of dry kindling and a fire's up in short order. Works well outside too though wind can effect such a small flame.
You can also use ivory dish soap. Quick and eiser and sticks the burn better. We add it to weed kill does the job much better. Add the ivory last though.
👍👍👍👍👍🤜🤛 how did you find out about mixing soap with gasoline or is that something that you found out about yourself you created? I don’t know I would never think about mixing soap with gasoline for any reason.
I'll bet there isn't a snowflake to be found in the comments here, other than those concerned with engine damage. And this ↑lady↑ who is still voting for O'Biden
Petroleum jelly works similar when he said the mixture I was honestly thinking maybe it'll be runny and slimmy the mix is a lot thicker than I though more of a paste I suppose it's the dilution ratio tho that's the kicker
if more than needed is not used about how long will the mixture last ( days or weeks ) , also is this mixture ok for cooking shortly after the fire has burned ? I do not have a firm answer for the grandchildren .. they showed this and asked me to make haha