HRP is listed as retailer in the Redline website. Interesting.
You knowWhat is a "Redline Dealer"?
Here’s a few moreHRP is listed as retailer in the Redline website. Interesting.
I didYou bought it??
They better doGot a reply back from RL
Looks like an over site and will be corrected
They better do![]()
I've seen typos all the time even in top notch publications like BBC news, Politico, and CNN. Redline doesnt print their labels, they contract it out, so it's the printing company that made the mistake. The error made it thru the proofing procees and was printed, so what? Assuming that the product in the bottle is inferior because of a spelling error on the back label is idiotic. But whatever Mr. Grammar Police I guess it makes you feel superior since you have never made any spelling or grammatical errors in your entire life.Quite likely a counterfeit product. I find it hard to believe that a big company like RL would let this slip through.
Agree, but let's get over this error. Not a sign of a bad product at all, just the times we're living in... I should have went to Benicia, CA, and smack that punk who submitted the info!It wasn’t the printing company that made the error. Printing companies print what is given to them to print.
Here’s the reply from Dave at Redline back to meAgree, but let's get over this error. Not a sign of a bad product at all, just the times we're living in... I should have went to Benicia, CA, and smack that punk who submitted the info!
Far worse things going on than a misspelling on a Redline label - A trusted product.Here’s the reply from Dave at Redline back to me
Dealar, maybe.
Agree, but let's get over this error. Not a sign of a bad product at all, just the times we're living in... I should have went to Benicia, CA, and smack that punk who submitted the info!
You can add a couple of oz. to a regular oil change If you wanted to. It’s not just for breaking in an engineI have never broke in an engine so no.