I jave a smudge pot I cant have here.I'd be lying if I said I haven't burned a few gallons over the years, mostly poured over large brush piles right before being burned.
I jave a smudge pot I cant have here.I'd be lying if I said I haven't burned a few gallons over the years, mostly poured over large brush piles right before being burned.
Yep, coolant is the easiest thing to get rid ofI found out that I can just pour coolant down the toilet. YMMV
All our dump centers still take oil, praise be.
Hard to believe no garage in chilly WI would want used oil for their garage used oil burner!
Does say something about the market - or rather the infrastructure in placeHard to believe that used oil would be that hard to get rid of ................
This is my favorite
You have an oil well? Did you sell to AmsoilThis is my favorite
I put multiple holes 20 feet or so from my well head.
It certainly does happen that the tanks are full and the service doesn't get there timely to empty.
If it's just occasional, let it slide. If it's frequent, ask for the DM contact info. Say you went down the street to their competitor and purchased your parts there after pouring your oil. If there's truly a regional problem and the DM knows this, it may not help to say that.
The one time our Advance was full they just said to leave your jugs and they'd pour it once empty. This isn't great if you actually want your containers back, but otherwise a great solution.
If it's a really busy store and you think they're being disingenuous just carry it to the far end of the counter and leave it on the floor. I do this when I can at an O'Reilly who refuses to let you throw your jugs away there. Every other store in town takes your old jugs and they all use the same trash service, so it makes no sense.
As mentioned, try also: TSC, WalMart, Grease Monkey, Jiffy Lube etc.
Last time I had my waste oil tank pumped...Ran me $150. I don't accept waste oil.
All Autozone's are corporate stores, I imagine corporate has no knowledge of this.....