• mech@feddit.org
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        6 天前

        I mean yeah, not just over time.
        And it stinks, and you might not want it on your hands. Also, everyone touches that nozzle and no one washes their hands before or after. It makes sense that there are gloves, I just never saw anyone who bothered to use them.

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          6 天前

          What sort of people are using the handle that they manage to spill shit over it? Alkies who’ve gone cold turkey?

          What the fuck, literally never seen that where I live

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              6 天前

              I only occasionally fill up diesel cars, haven’t noticed it from a regular pump. Truck and light fuel oil pumps are sometimes dirty though

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        6 天前

        It sticks to your hand and smells bad, especially if the station doesn’t properly clean the nozzle gun. Plus in Europe we have a bunch of diesel cars, and diesel is like 10 times harder to get off your hands than petrol.

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      6 天前

      For taking gas (given the green color): yes. At diesel stations (black colored) it’s more common practice (truck drivers usually have their own heavy-duty gloves)

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      6 天前

      I’ve used gloves when pumping diesel because the handle gets a lot dirtier (greasy, in fact), but given the sticker on the fuel door that’s not what’s happening here. A gasoline pump handle isn’t gross enough to bother.