I've read a lot of posts from people who are old enough to have used oil in cans that it was not fun or convinient - the spouts leaked, carboard ones collapsed....
I'm wondering about another part of this - when you had to add less than a quart, either in top-up, or in changes, what did you do with the leftover part of the can? You can't re-seal a can like you can a plastic bottle, so if you left it lying around, it must have gotten contaminated pretty badly...
Did people wait until they had to add a quart or more to use a can or did you put the leftover in another jar? Its sounds like we have it so easy now, gradiated plastic botte where you can re-seal it almost as tight as when new!
I'm wondering about another part of this - when you had to add less than a quart, either in top-up, or in changes, what did you do with the leftover part of the can? You can't re-seal a can like you can a plastic bottle, so if you left it lying around, it must have gotten contaminated pretty badly...
Did people wait until they had to add a quart or more to use a can or did you put the leftover in another jar? Its sounds like we have it so easy now, gradiated plastic botte where you can re-seal it almost as tight as when new!