Open the fuel cap and stick the hose of your siphon pump.
Where can you take old gas. A few weeks, no it will be fine. Yes, in a way, you can slow down the process. When transporting a container of old gas, put it in another container such as a plastic dish pan.
Place a certified gas disposal container on a level surface. If you do spill gasoline on the ground while putting it into the container, the use baking soda or cat litter on the spill, covering the whole area, wait. Check for sediment at the bottom of the jar.
Now, rub some liquid soap on. Place the output end into your container. At first, blot the excess off with a white cloth and add baking soda to absorb whatever your cloth can’t.
Pour the water that’s leftover through a rag. Pour a sample of the gas into a clean, clear mason jar. You could also pour small.
This will catch the last traces of gas, making the remaining water. Using the siphon pump, insert the input tube into the gas tank and try to get it all the way to the bottom of the tank. Get two glass jars and a substantial quantity of unused.
For a larger amount of old gas, you can dilute a certain amount of old gas straight into your car or truck. Let it settle, then carefully pour the gasoline into another container. Place the input tube of the siphon pump into the gas tank.