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Dukey

Dukey

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Oct 6, 2025
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i'm planning on using the CO method by burning charcoal in my car.
i have some questions surrounding this method.

1. Will it damage my car? like in case of a failed attempt will my car still be usable?
2. What is the success rate of this method?
3. I have a fiat punto i remember having it not be used for awhile, and mold started to form on the interior, all windows where closed does this mean it's pretty well sealed? do i need to seal it more?
4. I don't have a portable grill i do have a chimney starter tho, would putting the coals into a pan suffice? or some other form of container?
5. Does the type of charcoal matter? i have restaurant grade charcoal, it claims to burn longer and at higher temperatures, i will attach a picture.
 

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kurgan

kurgan

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Jun 6, 2025
327
Have you seen Strawberry931's post about this method? He recently passed using it.
 
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madameviolette

madameviolette

Another Big Pharma victim
Oct 9, 2025
552
Most important is to get a CO meter and make sure your car has at least +5000 ppm.
Have you seen Strawberry931's post about this method? He recently passed using it.

Did he really passed though ?
 
kurgan

kurgan

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Jun 6, 2025
327
Most important is to get a CO meter and make sure your car has at least +5000 ppm.


Did he really passed though ?
Yes I believe he has, I private messaged him a few days after his last post, and he would have replied if still alive
 
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