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yep, exactly CerealKiller said. when i get out of my car, i keep one hand on the quarter panel until both fee are on the ground. then no problems.

i hated the damn shocks too. someone said something about earting the charge you generate or something while driving.

someone else must know the technical explanation.

it depends on what you wear and how long the drive is. i've noticed that 100% cotton is fine (very little chance of shock).

the worst seems to be a polyester / nylon blend (aka trousers) which for me personally causes large shocks (when I forget to discharge myself).

There's less humidity in the air in winter -> air is less conductive -> static electricity can build up without being dissipated by the humidity.

Man made fabrics are the worst.

Solution: Stop wearing the polyester jumpsuit and nylon undies or just work blue. :shake:

Here's something interesting. Women are more likely to cause an explosion while filling up petrol. This is because there are more likely to have dry skin which for some reason cause the person to be statically charged. Static electricity + fumes from fuel = sky high pie. Very odd chance but still possible.

Maybe you have dry skin? I do and I get static all the time especially during winter.

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