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Scotsman
01-06-2008, 02:25 AM
i have quite a few gallons of car fluids i need to get out of the garage. where can i take them(besides dumpin in my neighbors yard)?

aaronfelipe
01-06-2008, 02:26 AM
Autozone.

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 02:27 AM
thanx bro , is there a limit to what i can drop off?

aaronfelipe
01-06-2008, 02:29 AM
I don't think so. Just walk in and hand them the oil in a milk container or something.

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 02:30 AM
cool , thanx again

GSRteg®
01-06-2008, 02:57 AM
Milk container FTW

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 02:58 AM
i got about 8 gallon jugs full , lol

aaronfelipe
01-06-2008, 11:00 AM
If they say anything then make a few stops at different ones.

green91
01-06-2008, 11:18 AM
just make sure to not mix coolant & oil

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 11:19 AM
just make sure to not mix coolant & oil:doh: , some are mixed:no:

quickdodge®
01-06-2008, 11:28 AM
i have quite a few gallons of car fluids i need to get out of the garage. where can i take them(besides dumpin in my neighbors yard)?

Just reuse it. From what I understand, if you let old oil sit in a 2 gallon watering can. It has to sit for 2 weeks(at least). During this time, all the elements that make the oil old(carbon deposits, burnt gas soot, burnt coffee beans) will settle to the bottom of the can. After the 2 week period, or whenever you're about ready, take the oil and pour it into ice trays, pour clear colored food coloring in it, place a popsicle stick in it and set the trays in the freezer. During the freezing process, the clear food coloring molecules will overtake the discoloration of the oil and dull down the blackness of it. When frozen, take the trays out and, using the popsicle sticks, pull your "oil cubes" out and place them upright in a cat litter box with sand in it and place all in the sun. What will happen is the oil on a stick will melt in run down into the sand. Any leftover derivatives and excrements will also run down the stick, but will get stuck on the stick with any left over thickened oil, thus leaving the oil deposit free. Then filter the oil out of the sand(quickly since sand absorbs oil) and rinse the oil off with water. It has to be Wal-Mart's Mineral water as regualr water will harm the oil. Then pour your newly recycled and clean oil in your crankcase and enjoy never having to buy oil again. Later, QD.

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 11:35 AM
i lirl , good sh!t QD! repped

quickdodge®
01-06-2008, 11:37 AM
Just let me know how it works out, my man. Later, QD.

Scotsman
01-06-2008, 11:39 AM
lol , will do

quickdodge®
01-06-2008, 01:22 PM
lol , will do

Resp back at you for trying out this experiment. Later, QD.

xlilvi3tx
01-06-2008, 04:56 PM
Just reuse it. From what I understand, if you let old oil sit in a 2 gallon watering can. It has to sit for 2 weeks(at least). During this time, all the elements that make the oil old(carbon deposits, burnt gas soot, burnt coffee beans) will settle to the bottom of the can. After the 2 week period, or whenever you're about ready, take the oil and pour it into ice trays, pour clear colored food coloring in it, place a popsicle stick in it and set the trays in the freezer. During the freezing process, the clear food coloring molecules will overtake the discoloration of the oil and dull down the blackness of it. When frozen, take the trays out and, using the popsicle sticks, pull your "oil cubes" out and place them upright in a cat litter box with sand in it and place all in the sun. What will happen is the oil on a stick will melt in run down into the sand. Any leftover derivatives and excrements will also run down the stick, but will get stuck on the stick with any left over thickened oil, thus leaving the oil deposit free. Then filter the oil out of the sand(quickly since sand absorbs oil) and rinse the oil off with water. It has to be Wal-Mart's Mineral water as regualr water will harm the oil. Then pour your newly recycled and clean oil in your crankcase and enjoy never having to buy oil again. Later, QD.

does it really work? lol

Blitanicle99
01-06-2008, 06:50 PM
does it really work? lol
Please quit life.

green91
01-06-2008, 07:28 PM
does it really work? lol

yea we keep a tank at work and use this process to recycle oil, ive ran it in my cars for a few years now

cactusEG
01-06-2008, 07:34 PM
Autozone.

yea, but i heard you have to have it in a oil catch container..

Mr. Clean
01-06-2008, 07:37 PM
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thepolecat
01-06-2008, 07:47 PM
^ I hear that is the new hotness- I cant wait to buy a setup from you and put it on my Civic. I will decimate all one I overnight these parts from Sol. I'm faxing now!

HeLLo iM iZzY
01-06-2008, 07:54 PM
yea, but i heard you have to have it in a oil catch container..Wrong. You can bring it in whatever you want as long its oil and not a mixture of something. The limit I believe is about 20 gallons per person.

Mr. Clean
01-06-2008, 07:58 PM
^ I hear that is the new hotness- I cant wait to buy a setup from you and put it on my Civic. I will decimate all one I overnight these parts from Sol. I'm faxing now!

oh hey man i just got your fax. i'll ship it out tomorrow sometime. it'll ship in a large box from DEI corporations so be looking out, contact me if you have any installation issues, it's kind of a ridiculous operation.

thepolecat
01-06-2008, 08:07 PM
^I hear ya man- cant wait to be the fastest car on Barrett Parkway

Andy_013
01-06-2008, 09:50 PM
Wrong. You can bring it in whatever you want as long its oil and not a mixture of something. The limit I believe is about 20 Quarts per person.

AirBrcak is right, but if you someone that work there you can dump more.

Tech5
01-06-2008, 11:45 PM
clean sol PM Sir

R32Dragon
01-07-2008, 01:32 AM
Any Superwalmart will work too, you can drop it off at the lube joint there. Dont believe there is a limit unless policy changed.

quickdodge®
01-07-2008, 08:05 AM
does it really work? lol

It has to. I read about it on the Internet. Later, QD.

Kaiser
01-07-2008, 09:34 AM
From when I worked at J-Lube, we were required to accept any kind of oil disposables that people brought us, based on our EPA regulations. I don't know if this holds true for ALL quick lube places, but it should. Also, make sure you let them know about the coolant/oil mixes, they may have a way to dispose of that. Our suck-truck had a special tank for that, since it has to be treated differently than old oil. The funny thing is, Kendall was the primary recipient of our suck-truck's pickups, and I always think about our waste oil coming out of the cars it did and going across the street to the Firestone there for their "Lowest Price in Town $14.99 Oil Change Special!"

HeLLo iM iZzY
01-07-2008, 01:03 PM
AirBrcak is right, but if you someone that work there you can dump more.Oops, I meant quarts, lol. thanks. and yeah I work at "the ZONE" too.

khaxnguyen
01-08-2008, 12:55 PM
hrmm i didnt read any posts but here's my input. Shops, well most shops have a big as$ container where they dump their oil. Most of them will let you use it. how i know? the manager of this shop told me i can use it without a problem... just dont make a mess lol

DC5Integra
01-08-2008, 01:55 PM
From when I worked at J-Lube, we were required to accept any kind of oil disposables that people brought us, based on our EPA regulations.

I was gonna say, I think they are required to accept your old oil. I guess to make sure no one ever dumps it somewhere stupid. Like into a hole in a tree in their backyard.....Or, thats what I heard.....