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Reuse or burn
If possible, reuse the fuel - I seem to remember my dad pouring white gas through a fine mesh sieve before it went into the Coleman stove. Elsewise, I would bet that it's better to burn the fuel than let it evaporate. One of the main combustion products is H2O, so at least some of the hydrocarbons are turned to water. Raw fuel evaporating into the atmosphere will get broken up by time and UV and turn into who knows what compounds, most of which are probably bad. Even so, I'll wager the amount of VOC from all the hat cleaning in the world probably doesn't amount to more than a few dozen cows-worth of greenhouse gas emissions over the course of a year...
Just saw the coffee filter suggestion above - that sounds like just the ticket...
Lon Goval said:Isn't that putting VOCs into the atmosphere. Something about the "hole in the ozone" deal or greenhouse problem. Would it be better to burn the fuel?
If possible, reuse the fuel - I seem to remember my dad pouring white gas through a fine mesh sieve before it went into the Coleman stove. Elsewise, I would bet that it's better to burn the fuel than let it evaporate. One of the main combustion products is H2O, so at least some of the hydrocarbons are turned to water. Raw fuel evaporating into the atmosphere will get broken up by time and UV and turn into who knows what compounds, most of which are probably bad. Even so, I'll wager the amount of VOC from all the hat cleaning in the world probably doesn't amount to more than a few dozen cows-worth of greenhouse gas emissions over the course of a year...
Just saw the coffee filter suggestion above - that sounds like just the ticket...