When refueling, there are people who pull out the pump gun diagonally upwards after the end of the refueling process, although it still drips and then the car infiltrates below the tank opening. Especially with the diesel, unsightly traces are created. Most people probably fill up a little more intelligently: at the end let a little drain, pull out the pump gun only half (so that the pipe is still in the tank end), then move the whole pump gun downwards, s o that the pipe is the highest point and nothing can drop out anymore. (Especially as a man one is familiar with the principle “first shake off” well.) Now I noticed, however, that it is still siffing. The fuel comes from the connection point between the handle of the pump gun and the metal tube. For the first time I noticed this a few years ago, I thought that it would only be at this one pump, but by now it seems at almost all gas stations so z u. The drip-free petrol stations are now in the minority. So you have to put a paper or a cloth under the pipe in addition to the described method. Have you had similar experiences with your petrol stations? Or is it just a coincidence that so many petrol stations are affected here in the region?