Posted by jeffcat on May 14, 2016 at 06:53:34 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: Use for used oil. posted by Dick2 on May 14, 2016 at 06:29:32:
Go to HF and buy the little hand held sand blaster with the screw on bottle. Around $26.oo. You want the crudyest icky drain oil you can find. Crawl under your truck or on your farm machinery and spray it down. Prevents the salt rot and rusting. On your truck you want to be very careful not to get the disks or brake lines, hoses, Etc. With that blaster gun it is pretty easy to control. Clean oil washes off but the crap stuff is really tough. Has worked for years up at the farm on machinery. You will smoke for a little way down the road but it has worked for me. USE at your own risk. Stay away for the exhaust if you can. Now if you have a Garden tractor....I coat the mufflers with it. Burns and smokes for awhile but it forms a coating and the muffler will not rust. Spring and fall. USE at your own risk. Remember.... this is my two cents so it is up to you.
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