We will be moving after we sell the house. Most likely we will have our things in storage in a POD until we find a long term rental.
How should I dispose of my white gas or Coleman gas, that I was storing as part of my preps for my Coleman stove. The gas is years old. (Ordinarily, I would use for camping but that won’t be happening until after our move.)Should I pour them in my car? Don’t have a lawn mover or any other thing that uses gas.
And I also stored those little chafing dish fuel cells. Can they be safely transported?
I also have butane fuel for portable stoves. Should I move those, too.
As you can see, I was preparing to cook after a disaster and did not want to use a charcoal fire.
Thanks in advance everyone.
You can safely use Coleman fuel in your gasoline fueled car.
I have. Use dry gas (to absorb water) and one gallon of Coleman per fuel tank full.
If in doubt, use it in a rental car ;n)