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dmoroden

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Feb 13, 2019
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Hi there! so, i think my first option for now its the charcoal method... i dont know already if doing it in a hotel bathroom, my house bathroom... or in a car far away of the city, at night on the highway...

i wanted to know if the following steps would be correct:
  • burn charcoal (1kg is enough?)
  • wait until there is no more fire no smoke
  • wait until its all white (20 mins after lightning it?)
  • put it on the car back seat and get inside.

I want to know if it would damage the car interior because the car its not mine, and i suppose they will want to sell it after i CTB on it.

Also i im looking for charcoal here and all i see its "vegetal charcoal"... its that right?
 
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time2go

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Mar 5, 2019
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I think the fact that some one CBT in the car would devalue it more than anything else.

Charcoal briquttes seems too be the best too go for.
 
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dmoroden

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Feb 13, 2019
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I think the fact that some one CBT in the car would devalue it more than anything else.

Charcoal briquttes seems too be the best too go for.
hahaha yeah, but i imagine they wont mention that detail to the dealership. I dont know how to look for "briquettes" in my country since i dont know the excact translation... but im just looking for charcoal bags, the ones used in a common barbecue
 
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RememberWhatUCameFor

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Nov 20, 2018
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you need to put the grill on a stoneplate or in a bin filled with water so you dont set the car on fire i think
 
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noonetoo

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Mar 7, 2019
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Hi there! so, i think my first option for now its the charcoal method... i dont know already if doing it in a hotel bathroom, my house bathroom... or in a car far away of the city, at night on the highway...

i wanted to know if the following steps would be correct:
  • burn charcoal (1kg is enough?)
  • wait until there is no more fire no smoke
  • wait until its all white (20 mins after lightning it?)
  • put it on the car back seat and get inside.
I want to know if it would damage the car interior because the car its not mine, and i suppose they will want to sell it after i CTB on it.

Also i im looking for charcoal here and all i see its "vegetal charcoal"... its that right?
2 KG*

I was thinking a disposable grill lifted on a platform and aluminum foil all over the seats. Not sure if it'll work. Definitely don't want to catch fire while you pass out on the CO.
 
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Jayxtri

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Mar 6, 2019
123
Briquette keeps burning without smoke. a burning fire in a sealed space works too
 
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dmoroden

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Feb 13, 2019
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2 KG*

I was thinking a disposable grill lifted on a platform and aluminum foil all over the seats. Not sure if it'll work. Definitely don't want to catch fire while you pass out on the CO.
Thank you!

i have a disposable grill and i think i can manage a platform and the aluminum foi over the seats sounds good. I dont think the car is going to catch fire if the charcoal its no longer on fire. Maybe i can put the disposable grill on the floor instead over the seat...
 
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noonetoo

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Mar 7, 2019
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Thank you!

i have a disposable grill and i think i can manage a platform and the aluminum foi over the seats sounds good. I dont think the car is going to catch fire if the charcoal its no longer on fire. Maybe i can put the disposable grill on the floor instead over the seat...
If there's room on the floor.
However CO is lighter than air. If you want it to be more effective, elevation is best.
 
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dmoroden

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Feb 13, 2019
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If there's room on the floor.
However CO is lighter than air. If you want it to be more effective, elevation is best.
Oh, didnt know. Ok, over the back seat then. Thank you!
 

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