Used oil disposal

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I have some used motor oil from my lawn mower. It's only a quart.

I want to properly dispose of it, but the only disposal facility I can find is our county facility, out in the sticks. Do local gas stations or oil change places normally allow you to give them small quantities of oil, or am I stuck making a road trip? If so, I guess I'd wait until the end of the season and change the oil again, then take both quarts out to the dump . . .
 

iamwiz82

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All of the local auto parts stores take it here.

EDIT: And thanks for reminding me that I have 20 quarts in my garage. I alsways forget to take them back when I buy new oil :eek:
 

Armitage

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Alot of auto parts stores take used oil as well. May depend on the state I guess, but I've dropped some off at Advance Auto & Pep Boys.
 

Kyanzes

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I have a car mechanic friend, I ususally leave such stuff at his shop.

edit: I see everyone recommended just that, hehe
 

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Armitage

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
All of the local auto parts stores take it here.

EDIT: And thanks for reminding me that I have 20 quarts in my garage. I alsways forget to take them back when I buy new oil :eek:

I've been hording the stuff - I think I have about 10 or 12 gallons of various motor oil, transmission fluid, gear oil, etc. Gotta get rid of it soon.
 

JoLLyRoGer

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Makes great weed-killer! Just pour some down those cracks in the sidewalk and voila!
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
All of the local auto parts stores take it here.

EDIT: And thanks for reminding me that I have 20 quarts in my garage. I alsways forget to take them back when I buy new oil :eek:

Man, I have like 10 gallons in my garage, I haven't disposed of it in a couple of years. :eek:

Do auto part stores limit hwo much you can take back? I may have to hit several.
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Makes great weed-killer! Just pour some down those cracks in the sidewalk and voila!

hmmm....
it should cut the dust in the gravel driveway too
maybe i don't need to take mine back
i'll just coat the driveway with it
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Makes great weed-killer! Just pour some down those cracks in the sidewalk and voila!

hmmm....
it should cut the dust in the gravel driveway too
maybe i don't need to take mine back
i'll just coat the driveway with it

This is quite common in rural areas.
 

Armitage

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Makes great weed-killer! Just pour some down those cracks in the sidewalk and voila!

hmmm....
it should cut the dust in the gravel driveway too
maybe i don't need to take mine back
i'll just coat the driveway with it

This is quite common in rural areas.

Yep, my dad always changes the oil on a part of the driveway that tends to erode.
 

j00fek

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napa somtimes takes it, but i just wait till i have the max you can take back here in maine , thats 3 gal.
 

Heisenberg

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Originally posted by: mooncancook
what about transmission fluids? and oil filters? where do you guy dispose of those?
The parts stores take transmission fluid as well as oil here - it's more or less the same stuff.
 

FoBoT

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the oil filters just go in the normal trash, after draining them
i have no transmission fluids outside my cars, but that site i linked can tell you where in your country you can take any hazardous materials
 

Bryophyte

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: JoLLyRoGer
Makes great weed-killer! Just pour some down those cracks in the sidewalk and voila!

hmmm....
it should cut the dust in the gravel driveway too
maybe i don't need to take mine back
i'll just coat the driveway with it

This is quite common in rural areas.

Quite illegal too, at least around here. They don't use real oil on gravel roads anymore for dust control.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
the oil filters just go in the normal trash, after draining them
i have no transmission fluids outside my cars, but that site i linked can tell you where in your country you can take any hazardous materials

Actually, you're supposed to take the oil filters in as well. There tends to be a lot of oil trapped in the filter material that won't actually drain. Some places take them, others won't. Call first.

Edit: forgot the link

http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/Facts.htm
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
All of the local auto parts stores take it here.

EDIT: And thanks for reminding me that I have 20 quarts in my garage. I alsways forget to take them back when I buy new oil :eek:

Man, I have like 10 gallons in my garage, I haven't disposed of it in a couple of years. :eek:

Do auto part stores limit hwo much you can take back? I may have to hit several.

That stuff is carcinogenic, so don't store it for too long. Breathing its fumes won't prolong your life.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
All of the local auto parts stores take it here.

EDIT: And thanks for reminding me that I have 20 quarts in my garage. I alsways forget to take them back when I buy new oil :eek:

Man, I have like 10 gallons in my garage, I haven't disposed of it in a couple of years. :eek:

Do auto part stores limit hwo much you can take back? I may have to hit several.

That stuff is carcinogenic, so don't store it for too long. Breathing its fumes won't prolong your life.

When I say my garage, I mean my barn, and it's not where I park my car... so I'm not out there all the time. It's in capped bottles, but yeah I've been meaning to get rid of it.