When I take the car for an oil change, I get a 4 litre engine oil can.
Car takes 3.5 litres. Well 0.5 litres left over.
Next service it is the same way. 0.5 litres left over.
I don't run the car excessively, so the next oil change is in about 6 months.
Some said don't use oil left over several months.
But even if I did use it, anyway if I buy a 4 litre can, then I will be left with 1 litre of oil
Hmm may be several times later I can save enough oil and then buy a smaller can to get an exact amount of 3.5 litres of oil and nothing left over
or
I can go to a service station that sells oil loose from a barrel, which 'may' have questionable qualities but then get the exact amount of 3.5 litres with nothing left over
What do you all do ?
Do you buy a 4L can and just forget about the left overs if your car needs less than 4L or buy loose from a barrel or some other way ?
What can I do with left over unused engine oil ?
Yes I can use it to top up if necessary (guess good to keep some at hand) and for lubrication purposes in the car and say use it for door hinges in the house etc too.
A friend said I could apply some on me self or collect the left overs and have a bath. Yet to try it. Hee hee
Of course this is not a big issue to worry about a little left over engine oil.
Can forget it or leave it at the garage though bass chap always pretends he has a halo on top side and doesn't want it when asked and dumps it in my boot.
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When I take the car for an oil change, I get a 4 litre engine oil can.
Car takes 3.5 litres. Well 0.5 litres left over.
Next service it is the same way. 0.5 litres left over.
I don't run the car excessively, so the next oil change is in about 6 months.
Some said don't use oil left over several months.
But even if I did use it, anyway if I buy a 4 litre can, then I will be left with 1 litre of oil
Hmm may be several times later I can save enough oil and then buy a smaller can to get an exact amount of 3.5 litres of oil and nothing left over
or
I can go to a service station that sells oil loose from a barrel, which 'may' have questionable qualities but then get the exact amount of 3.5 litres with nothing left over
What do you all do ?
Do you buy a 4L can and just forget about the left overs if your car needs less than 4L or buy loose from a barrel or some other way ?
What can I do with left over unused engine oil ?
Yes I can use it to top up if necessary (guess good to keep some at hand) and for lubrication purposes in the car and say use it for door hinges in the house etc too.
A friend said I could apply some on me self or collect the left overs and have a bath. Yet to try it. Hee hee
Of course this is not a big issue to worry about a little left over engine oil.
Can forget it or leave it at the garage though bass chap always pretends he has a halo on top side and doesn't want it when asked and dumps it in my boot.
But just wondered what others do ?
Thanks!
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