Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?
It’s a pain to get rid of. My son is a mechanic and he does my oil changes. I think he takes the used oil to Aito Zone and maybe the dump.
I heard it's often cleaned and reused now, so it's worth something to someone.
I remember poppop cleaning old used motor oil with natural ropes, using them like a wick, and reusing the oil.
I think you still have to pay to dispose of used oil.
Nope I’m wrong. County and auto zone take it for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I am not at all mechanical" neither are we and we learned to give our own cars oil changes during covid and still do them. I leaned how to cut DH hair during covid and still do too. We have moved on and have changed breaks and a car radiator, batteries, replaced some switches, worked on the suspension. Keep learning new skills it keeps life interesting and you get a huge sense of pride from taking care of your own stuff and not having to rely on everyone else to do things for you.
I’m not interested in risking my life on some shaky car ramps or worse jacks. How are you getting your car lifted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?
It’s a pain to get rid of. My son is a mechanic and he does my oil changes. I think he takes the used oil to Aito Zone and maybe the dump.
I heard it's often cleaned and reused now, so it's worth something to someone.
I remember poppop cleaning old used motor oil with natural ropes, using them like a wick, and reusing the oil.
I think you still have to pay to dispose of used oil.
Nope I’m wrong. County and auto zone take it for free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?
It’s a pain to get rid of. My son is a mechanic and he does my oil changes. I think he takes the used oil to Aito Zone and maybe the dump.
I heard it's often cleaned and reused now, so it's worth something to someone.
I remember poppop cleaning old used motor oil with natural ropes, using them like a wick, and reusing the oil.
I think you still have to pay to dispose of used oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?
It’s a pain to get rid of. My son is a mechanic and he does my oil changes. I think he takes the used oil to Aito Zone and maybe the dump.
I heard it's often cleaned and reused now, so it's worth something to someone.
I remember poppop cleaning old used motor oil with natural ropes, using them like a wick, and reusing the oil.
Anonymous wrote:"I am not at all mechanical" neither are we and we learned to give our own cars oil changes during covid and still do them. I leaned how to cut DH hair during covid and still do too. We have moved on and have changed breaks and a car radiator, batteries, replaced some switches, worked on the suspension. Keep learning new skills it keeps life interesting and you get a huge sense of pride from taking care of your own stuff and not having to rely on everyone else to do things for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?
It’s a pain to get rid of. My son is a mechanic and he does my oil changes. I think he takes the used oil to Aito Zone and maybe the dump.
Anonymous wrote:For the DIY, what do you do with the used oil? Will change stations pay you for it, or at least take it for free, or do they not want to deal with small amounts?