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killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
Rory Phoulorie wrote:killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
But the plastic will/can crack. Smart move Einstein!
killasan wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
But the plastic will/can crack. Smart move Einstein!
i still have plastic bottles from over 5 yrs ago from castrol-and it not cracked yet.plus it'll be buried in the garbage and become landfill ->>SURE BEATS THROWIN IT IN THE DRAIN<< Newton
wagonrunner wrote:killasan wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
But the plastic will/can crack. Smart move Einstein!
i still have plastic bottles from over 5 yrs ago from castrol-and it not cracked yet.plus it'll be buried in the garbage and become landfill ->>SURE BEATS THROWIN IT IN THE DRAIN<< Newton
now pack about 3tons of dearth on top the container.
It will leak.
At that point, how would it differ from pouring it in the drain?
*not even worth a sarcastic comment*
killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
wagonrunner wrote:killasan wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:killasan wrote:.i collect the used the oil in a container n refill the containers that had the new oil with the old oil. ductape the covers.n leave it for the garbage trucks.i dont know wats the harm in that method but i figure its going to be buried by mounds of trash and the plastic bottle wont rot !
But the plastic will/can crack. Smart move Einstein!
i still have plastic bottles from over 5 yrs ago from castrol-and it not cracked yet.plus it'll be buried in the garbage and become landfill ->>SURE BEATS THROWIN IT IN THE DRAIN<< Newton
now pack about 3tons of dearth on top the container.
It will leak.
At that point, how would it differ from pouring it in the drain?
*not even worth a sarcastic comment*
wagonrunner wrote:I still carry our used oil to Rahamut's service station at Cross Crossing.
However, in light of your experience, I cannot say what happens to it next.
Could very well end up "cut" with kerosene, and used as "shock oil";
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