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2007-04-23 19:14:07
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answered by oil recycling 1
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Motor oil is often recycled yet you cant do it your self. this is truthfully re-subtle and then ingredients are further and this is offered as an much less costly motor oil. a number of the ingredients that are used in motor oil are anti foaming brokers, you're able to locate greater information in case you google SAE This stands for the Society of yankee Engineers and that's the physique that regulates oils used in motorized automobiles.
2016-12-16 11:46:30
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answered by ? 4
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Leave to Autozone. A large steel container is located in the back room for you to drain into after changing you cars motor oil. They probably sell it for recycling purposes. For what it is used for, the petroleum companies make sure its doesn't make a big difference with the public.
2007-04-21 05:21:25
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answered by JOHNNY D 3
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Used motor oil is already recycled in many cases. its done by filtering. you can find it undr various tradenames...50 years ago in my beater car, I was a GI, i used "deeprock" in the midwest. that which is to be recycled is collected at service stations and places like jiffylube,etc
2007-04-21 05:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever you do DONT pour it down the drain!!! People have no idea how toxic these chemicals are and our water treatment plants were not built to filter chemicals...one liter of oil in the ocean can poison miles of it...that's how nasty the stuff is, and to think, barrels of toxic waste and PCBs lie eroding at bottoms of oceans...from eras where they knew not any better (or most likely just didn't give a hoot)...and yet...there they sit quietly poisoning ocean life.
2007-04-21 14:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You can take it to parts stores, such as Autozone and Advance Auto Parts, and they will recycle it for you. Also, some of your local service repair centers will let you dispose of it with them.
2007-04-21 05:21:27
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answered by hercimur 2
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take it to the autoparts store, they will accept used motor oil
2007-04-21 12:49:59
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answered by Nick F 6
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there is a blue drum outside my garage at 124 st guilluame rd vars you can drop it off there as long as the container are not leaking i will pour them in my waste oil drum to get picked up later
2007-04-21 06:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Get an oil burner to heat your garage.
2007-04-21 05:15:49
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answered by Melissa M 3
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If u take it to any waste facility they recycke oil for free
2007-04-21 14:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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