By petrol, you mean gasoline, that you put in a car? And by 'go off', you mean explode? There's nothing that I know of that can cause gasoline to explode. Gasoline vapors can build up over time if you let the gasoline sit in a container for a little while, and if you light it, it can explode. If you are using something like diethtyl ether, you can get peroxides that form and make the container dangerous to handle, or if it gets too hot, likely to explode, but in gasoline you're talking about mostly long-chaing hydrocarbons and benzene rings. They're close to the bottom of the potential energy well so to speak.