There is no one definitive answer to this question. Some people report that diesel smells go away after a few months, while others have said that it takes a longer time. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to experiment and see what works best for them.

It takes a while for the diesel fuel to go away. The smell might last for a few hours or a day, but it will eventually go away.

Diesel is a volatile fuel that smells unpleasant when it is in contact with air.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that smelling diesel can be harmful.

There are a few ways to neutralize the smell of fuel oil. One way is to put some peroxide on the area where the oil was spilled and then use a vacuum cleaner to suck the peroxide up. Another way is to put a pot of boiling water on the area and wait for it to cool before using it.

It takes around 1-2 hours for the gasoline smell to go away in a car.

Yes, the gas smell will go away in most cases.

Diesel fuel is not flammable.

There are a few ways to stop exhaust fumes. One way is to install a catalytic converter. This will convert the air that is being exhaled into fuel for your engine. Another way is to install a low-emission vehicle (LEV) sticker. This sticker will tell the government how much pollution you are contributing and will get you a discount on your car registration.

There can be a variety of reasons why you might notice fumes coming from your car.

One possible reason that your car may smell bad when you first start is because of the oil that was used to start it.

Diesel fuel fumes are not toxic, but they can cause respiratory problems if breathed in.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that diesel fumes can cause brain damage.

Diesel fumes can be harmful if breathed in. If you experience shortness of breath, chest pain, or other symptoms, you should call a doctor.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that oil smells harmful.