Why I will strongly consider changing my own oil from now on
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Originally posted by Zeltar
I liked changing my own oil - once upon a time. Finding a place to take the drained oil is so difficult now. What do you do with it? Leaving it in the yard until the container rots just isn't a good option.
I liked changing my own oil - once upon a time. Finding a place to take the drained oil is so difficult now. What do you do with it? Leaving it in the yard until the container rots just isn't a good option.
Here's a link to the CA government database of recycling centers if none of those are nearby....
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/CrtCntrs.asp
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Originally posted by bgreene
Around here, pretty much any auto parts store (at least the chains, like Kragen, Pep Boys, or Autozone) will take oil for recycling. Also, some gas stations with service bays will probably take it.
Here's a link to the CA government database of recycling centers if none of those are nearby....
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/CrtCntrs.asp
Around here, pretty much any auto parts store (at least the chains, like Kragen, Pep Boys, or Autozone) will take oil for recycling. Also, some gas stations with service bays will probably take it.
Here's a link to the CA government database of recycling centers if none of those are nearby....
http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/CrtCntrs.asp
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