More chlorine please !!!
Man uses petrol as cleaner
A man blew up his house as he washed his kitchen floor with a cleaning fluid mixed with petrol (gasoline).
The fumes were ignited by the boiler in his living room.
The blast blew out the bay window and wrecked ceilings and walls in Ron Cox's home.
Ron had been using Cillit Bang to get glue off his kitchen floor tiles. But he found it such hard work he thought petrol would help.
Ron was still scrubbing as the fumes wafted through and exploded as they came into contact with the pilot light on the gas boiler.
According to The Sun he said: "I didn't realise what had happened at first. I couldn't believe the damage. It was just a cupful. Lucky I was in the kitchen and no one else was in the house."
He has now moved out of the house in Scunthorpe, Lincs, while it is repaired.
Neighbour Dave Micheson said: "We heard an almighty bang. I rushed round and found Ron shocked but unhurt."
Dave put out a fire in the lounge and dialled 999.
Humberside fire chief Stuart Spence said: "Ron is very lucky. Nobody should ever try to use petrol as a cleaner."
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This type of stuff happens all the time. There was this one company that painted car parts. During a shutdown they were cleaning their paint room with MEK (an industrial paint thinner/solvent) Rather than just put it on a few rags they poured it on the floor and bought in the industrial floor buffer. I believe one guy died an another was badly burnt.
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