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Degreaser
ian103
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I need to get rid of 10litres or so of degreasing solution -any ideas how? I assume I can't take it to the tip as it would contaminate / react with the waste oil.
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Ask at the local tip. They usually have an area for such 'hazardous' liquids, so long as they are in suitable containers. It is normally picked up by a contractor that specialises in neutralising and recycling such waste products. But as I said - just ask.
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try offering it to a local garage!:whistle: All together now, "Always look on the bright side of life..." :whistle:0
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What about offering it to an organisation.0
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i have put it on freecycle - no interest so it needs to go to the tip0
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