If you work on cars or have driven one for long enough, you're probably aware that our vehicles depend on a range of different automotive fluids to help them run, regardless of whether the vehicle is ...
Performing an oil change can be extremely enjoyable — watching that used sludge drain out and replacing it with clean amber liquid can even help you feel more connected to the engine. However, many ...
Being kind to the environment is great, and there are small changes we can all make to better ourselves in this regard. Some take it to the extreme, whether it's flight-free living, dumpster diving to ...
Used oil filters are becoming more commonly accepted in local recycling programs. In many cases, the used oil collection facilities where you take your used motor oil may also accept used oil filters ...
Do not pour cooking oil down a drain, flush it down the toilet, or pour it out in a yard. Cooled cooking oil in a sealed container can be thrown out or dropped at certain recycling centers. Get more ...
I once had an oil pan with an “Exxon Valdez” sticker. Partly a joke, it reminded me to be careful when changing motor oil. Put the pan in the wrong place, drop the oil filter, or get distracted, and ...
Oil is necessary to lubricate the moving parts of an engine in order to reduce the heat and wear produced by friction. Small ...
Even shops with low volumes of waste oil can recycle on-site and save heating costs with Shenandoah Mfg Co Inc's new Model 145 waste oil heater. The Model 145 delivers 144,200 Btu/hour of warmth and ...
Whether you’re deep frying your turkey or using oil for other dishes, Thanksgiving has the potential to generate lots of cooking grease. There are ways to dispose of it safely. Craig Sailor MCT ...