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Old 08-18-08, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MEANDAFAKA
what about dig a hole in your back yard, and pour it inside?
Have you considered patenting this new method?
Old 08-18-08, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by GRAND_LS 4
Have you considered patenting this new method?
LOL!!

i take mine to the auto parts store they have a giant bin in the back you just pour and your done!
when i empty the oil i have also a drain pan i bought for 5 dollars at the auto parts store works GREAT!
Old 08-19-08, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by MEANDAFAKA
what about dig a hole in your back yard, and pour it inside?
Maybe gets together with a few friends and reenacts scenes from "There Will Be Blood".
Old 08-19-08, 02:59 PM
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I usually go to Autozone or Kragens to recycle too. I like to use the big laundry detergent jugs. I also just found out that the city will send us containers for used oil and pick it up for free as well. So try your city's recycling center as well. Not sure if they will accept filters, but Autozone and Kragen's accepts them.
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Yep, I take mine to autozone or checkers and just dump it in the big tank they have. I pour mine in some plastic water jugs I save and reuse everytime.

What about the oil filters? Are those recycled, if so where? I've been meaning to ask at autozone but I keep forgetting. I've just been holding on to them for now because I didn't want to just throw them away.
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Originally Posted by mex lex
Yep, I take mine to autozone or checkers and just dump it in the big tank they have. I pour mine in some plastic water jugs I save and reuse everytime.

What about the oil filters? Are those recycled, if so where? I've been meaning to ask at autozone but I keep forgetting. I've just been holding on to them for now because I didn't want to just throw them away.
Look at my previous post,
www.recycleoil.org leads your to www.earth911.org

More then just auto supply shops, all the quick oilchange places (e.g. jiffy lube, speedee) usually accept DIY amount of material(filters+oil).

One more thing, use clean water/milk jugs or dedicated oil container only.

Don't use detergent or other chemical containers (Tx fluid, antifreeze, bleach, vinegar, etc) Not only will it contaminate the oil,
some places will turn you away and force you to go to your city dump to turn it in as hazardous waste.
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I bought two used 55gal plastic barrels from the local farm supply place and use one for used anti-freeze and one for oil. The local petroleum distributor will pump them out for free.
Old 09-19-08, 02:06 PM
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Wow, wish I had room for 2 - 55 gallon drums ! Thats impressive.

We also take it to the local auto parts around here - Schucks - and they have a big container in back of the counter where you pour it in.

Here is one thing you need to remember - sometimes that big container there is FULL, and they wont take your oil - so its sometimes a good idea to call ahead and see if they are accepting it that day.

I drain mine into a plastic container that I pour into a closed container that I take to the auto parts place..

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I bought one of the oil cans from auto zone, but the city also provides containers. I take it to Autozone or Kragen.

Break fluid/power steering fluid has to go to the city dump where you put it into a hazardous waste container.

DO NOT put it down the DRAIN, I don't want to sound like a treehugger but oil seriously destroys the environment. It leaks into the underground water system...
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