โJan-04-2017 10:05 AM
โJan-06-2017 06:28 AM
Huntindog wrote:
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As for taking it to a recycle center.... Good luck with taking black tank contents there.
โJan-06-2017 12:10 AM
โJan-05-2017 03:54 PM
โJan-05-2017 11:32 AM
2oldman wrote:lanerd wrote:I'm still not sure what he means by drains. Judging by his 2nd post, I guess that's the tanks.
In either case, the operative word is "drains".
โJan-05-2017 11:19 AM
BillyW wrote:SaltiDawg wrote:doughere wrote:full_mosey wrote:
How/where do you legally/morally discharge the toxic automotive antifreeze?
HTH;
John
I take it to my local county recycling center.
As do I.
Same with old motor oil.
After you remove it from your black/grey tank?
โJan-05-2017 09:19 AM
lanerd wrote:I'm still not sure what he means by drains. Judging by his 2nd post, I guess that's the tanks.
In either case, the operative word is "drains".
โJan-05-2017 08:28 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Oh, also the Auto stuff ... Some cities don't like that in their sewer system, and it can damage septic as well, the pink, not so much.
โJan-05-2017 08:01 AM
SaltiDawg wrote:doughere wrote:full_mosey wrote:
How/where do you legally/morally discharge the toxic automotive antifreeze?
HTH;
John
I take it to my local county recycling center.
As do I.
Same with old motor oil.
โJan-05-2017 07:33 AM
โJan-05-2017 06:43 AM
โJan-05-2017 04:20 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Automotive antifreeze can have propelyne or ethelyne in it, which are also components of many plastics. It's possible to have a reaction between the antifreeze and plastic parts, leading to destruction of those plastic parts.
โJan-04-2017 10:59 PM
โJan-04-2017 05:39 PM
โJan-04-2017 05:04 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Automotive antifreeze can have propelyne or ethelyne in it, which are also components of many plastics. It's possible to have a reaction between the antifreeze and plastic parts, leading to destruction of those plastic parts.