Might sound dumb but im a girly girl lol
But... is it just the same as premium petrol and standard?What would happen if I used part synthetic instead of fully synethtic oil?
If its recommended you use flly symthetic you shold. It can withstand higher tempretures than part synthetic and will prevent ware on the engine betterWhat would happen if I used part synthetic instead of fully synethtic oil?
You need to check the owners manual for your car. It will say which type of oil you can use. Fully synthetic is usually better though...
Its not an easy question to answer. I worked in a plant making lubricants for an oil company and there are hundreds of different oil formulations. We used 280 different additives and produced Oils of varying degrees of ';sythetic-ness';.
There are two major factors in designing an engine oil, and believe me they are ';designed';.
The first is reducing wear to the engine of course.
The second is maximising engine performance.
Normal mineral oil is a product of crude oil distillation, it comes in different viscosites or thicknesses if you will.
Thick oil naturally protects wear between surfaces but creates more drag between them.
Thin oil is poor at preventing wear but good for engine perfomance.
As oil heats up it gets thinner and thinner, this is a pain to designers because they want the engine to be protected all the time, not just when its cold.
So they add chemicals to the oil to make its viscocity change less with engine temperature. These chemicals are artificially made or sythetic in nature, and they put a great deal of them into better quality oils.
So a semi-sythetic oil will have maybe 30% of one of these chemcials added to it. They are expensive. Fully sythetic oil is where they remove the mineral oil completely from the blend, so its pricey.
Should you use it??????
Well that largely depends on the age of the engine, its a bit of a waste putting very expensive oil in an old engine, you are better off putting a semi-sythetic oil in and making sure you change it + the oil filter regularly.
Fully synthetic is better, but if you don't have a very high performance car then semi synthetic will serve you just as well, you will never know the difference.
You get more mileage in between oil changes with fully synthetic oil. I change oil every 10000 km if I use FS oil. 5000 kilometers on other oils.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
What leads people to think that the war in Iraq is about oil?
Is such a point of view indicative of a very narrow and overly simplified mindset? What facts support this view? Feel free to elaborate.What leads people to think that the war in Iraq is about oil?
while it is extremely narrow and over-simplified...there is a huge amount of war profiteering going on in Iraq as a result of the US invasion. when you take a look at who is profiting, its obviously a piece of the puzzle...or at the very least, highly suspicious.
--edit--
tbird, the 9/11 terrorists did not come from Iraq. Its people like you who make us ';forget'; 9/11 because we know it had nothing to do with the invasion of Iraq. Get a clue.What leads people to think that the war in Iraq is about oil?
First I'm going to tell you to study your history of the region begining with the Eisenhower Administration's overthrow of the Iranian government.
And Second, I'm going to tell you to forget most of what you've heard and read in the news media -- rarely ever do any of them tell you the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Having said that, shall we begin?
Just from the 1980's forward:
Reagan backed Saddam Hussein because he was at war with Iran. We sold the Iraq's all kinds of weapons and technology (WMD). When the oil tankers passing through the region became targets, Reagan reflagged them and provided naval escort. This was to ensure and insure the world's economy based on oil.
Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait for their oil and their sea port. The U.N. turned a blind eye and did nothing. Bush (senior) gathered a coalition of military forces and pushed Saddam back across the border (Desert Shield/Storm). The U.N. was then asked to broker a cease fire agreement -- this should have been a wise move politically so that no one could accuse the U.S. of being motivated to ';steal'; the Iraqi oil. Having stopped at the border instead of chasing them back to Bagdad also was to define the U.S. as a liberator and not a conqueror.
Throughout the Clinton years, nothing was really done to uphold the cease fire agreement. Saddam thumbed his nose at the U.N. and the west and the U.N. accepted Saddam's bribe money in the ';Food For Oil Program.'; In all, 17 sanctions of the C.F. agreement were violated and after months of failed diplomacy, the U.S. again amassed a coalition of forces to do the U.N.'s dirty work -- Operaton Iraq Freedom.
No sooner had the majority of hostilities ended and a new government about to be elected by the people and brought into power, a wave of violence swept the nation. Car bombings, shootings, death squads, etc., all backed by Iran and Syria in an attempt first to scare the people into not voting and later to simply destabilize the newly formed government and demoralize the American people. Motive?
According to World Economy Today magazine, Iran's oil industry is all state run. While the people are paying all of 38 cents a gallon at the pumps, the profits are not being used in R %26amp; D, but are instead being funnelled into social programs. Iran's policy towards foreign investment and drilling is less than friendly to the degree that only the Italians are willing to work with them and this is at a loss. Meanwhile, Iran, sitting atop of the world's third largest known oil deposit was unable to export even a single drop of oil last year. Their wells are now all over 50 years old and are declining in production at a rate of 13% per year. Last year, Iran had to actually import oil to meet its own supply and demand issues.
Should the U.S. lose faith and heart and decide to pull out of Iraq before their government has a chance to solidify and strengthen itself to a point of self survival in the face of foreign and domestic enemies, it will most surely fall. Iran stands to gain a great deal should we leave. This also explains Iran's motive for building a nuclear power program whose biproduct by the way, is weapons grade plutonium. Remember, Iran supports and exports terrorism. So, is it genuinely for electricity? Or are there alterior motives?
Does this make sense? Is this not a strong case to believe it IS about oil? And yes, the concern/fear about WMD was legitimate. Carter gutted the CIA, leaving us blind and dependent upon foreign intel.. And Reagan sold Saddam the technology, which he later used on his own people, having declared them enemies of the state.
The fact that the war is about OIL leads me to think the war in Iraq is about OIL.
If this war was about oil, we failed. Especially concerning the Fact that Iraq's oil production has dropped, and the war has increased world oil prices due to instability in Iraq. The insurgency frequently targets Iraqi oil pipelines, forcing oil supplies to be disrupted constantly.
Perhaps a conspiracy could be derived in that it has allowed domestic American companies to increase in profits from our oil wells. Anyways, the reasoning behind Iraq is not their, this was a stupid conflict, that's my justification for this engagement.
Yes. Americans are ignorant, and American politicians are greedy. Instead of our elected representatives enlightening us, they capitalize off our ignorance, and say things like ';this was a war concocted in Texas for political gain';- Ted Kennedy.
I GUESS THESE GUYS THOUGHT THE OIL WAS FOR THEM BUT THEY FOUND OUT BUSH WAS TRYING TO BUILD A VIABLE ECONOMY FOR AMERICAN GOODS.
One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom line.';
President Clinton, Feb. 4, 1998.
';If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program.';
President Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998.
';Iraq is a long way from [here], but what happens there matters a great deal here. For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face.';
Madeline Albright, Feb 18, 1998.
';He will use those weapons of mass destruction again, as he has ten times since 1983.';
Sandy Berger, Clinton National Security Adviser, Feb, 18, 1998
';[W]e urge you, after consulting with Congress, and consistent with the U.S. Constitution and laws, to take necessary actions (including, if appropriate, air and missile strikes on suspect Iraqi sites) to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs.';
Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Carl Levin, Tom Daschle, John Kerry, and others Oct. 9, 1998.
';Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology which is a threat to countries in the region and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process.';
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D, CA), Dec. 16, 1998.
';Hussein has ... chosen to spend his money on building weapons of mass destruction and palaces for his cronies.';
Madeline Albright, Clinton Secretary of State, Nov. 10, 1999.
';There is no doubt that . Saddam Hussein has reinvigorated his weapons programs. Reports indicate that biological, chemical and nuclear programs continue apace and may be back to pre-Gulf War status. In addition, Saddam continues to redefine delivery systems and is doubtless using the cover of a licit missile program to develop longer-range missiles that will threaten the United States and our allies.';
Letter to President Bush, Signed by Sen. Bob Graham (D, FL,) and others, Dec, 5, 2001.
';We begin with the common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a threat to the peace and stability of the region. He has ignored the mandate of the United Nations and is building weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them.';
Sen. Carl Levin (d, MI), Sept. 19, 2002.
';We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country.';
Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
';Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power.';
Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
';We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seing and developing weapons of mass destruction.';
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D, MA), Sept. 27, 2002.
';The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October1998. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and that he has since embarked on a crash course to build up his chemical and biological warfare capabilities. Intelligence reports indicate that he is seeking nuclear weapons...';
Sen. Robert Byrd (D, WV), Oct. 3, 2002.
';I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force 鈥?if necessary 鈥?to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security.';
Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002.
';There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years . We also should remember we have alway s underestimated the progress Saddam has made in development of weapons of mass destruction.';
Sen. Jay Rockerfeller (D, WV), Oct 10, 2002,
';He has systematically violated, over the course of the past 11 years, every significant UN resolution that has demanded that he disarm and destroy his chemical and biological weapons, and any nuclear capacity. This he has refused to do.';
Rep. Henry Waxman (D, CA), Oct. 10, 2002.
';In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including al Qaeda members. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons.';
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D, NY), Oct 10, 2002
';We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has, and has had for a number of years, a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction. ';[W]ithout question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. And now he has continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction ... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real ...
Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003.
The liberals are against the War, and anytime they are against something, liberals use the media to spread their lies.
well one reason might be is that Iraq has oil...
Its always about money and control.
They're parroting something they heard someone say on television or they read on a protester's sign.
Because this is something that can be explained in one and two syllable words.
In order to understand our strategy for winning the war on terror you will have to read several pages - who is going to do that?
the media and the rising oil prices
The US is obviously stealing Iraqi oil. That is why it is so cheap now.
Other dictatorial regimes have been left alone by this administration. There are countries where people are captured and sold into slavery, where genocide is being carried out, and where women and children are raped and tortured everyday. Iraq is not the only place with an absence of democracy and an abundance of human suffering. There are places in this world that harbor threats much greater than Saddam Hussein (N. Korea for example), yet this administration has not invaded them. The only difference between Iraq and all of the other places listed above, is that Iraq is one of the largest oil-producing nations in the world. In fact, the only reason we are spreading our influence in the Middle East, and not in Africa, is because the Africans don't have the resources that we desire.
Oil is a major factor, though not in the way most understand it, as an easily dismissible contention allowed by the Administration and its media puppets. Saudi Arabia has openly stated that it doesn't want (and hasn't for some time) Iraqi oil on the market. Consider the following in that context.
Saudi Arabia (along with China) carries most of our foreign debt. At any time they could call that debt and, literally, destroy our economy. The damage caused by such an action would be immeasurable and would take years (if it would be possible at all) to recover from.
Estimates immediately after the Iraqi invasion were that oil production would meet or exceed pre-invasion levels within ';2 - 3 months'; and would be the main funding source for the occupation and rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
As of this time, 5 years later, Iraqi oil production is only a fraction of pre-invasion levels, even though no significant actions have been taken by the ';evil doers'; that would limit that level of production and equipment and personnel necessary to meet prior levels are (and have been) in place and/or readily available.
Connect the dots.
.
If it's not about oil then it's about nothing more than control. Who in this world gave the President the right to go and change a government and invade a country just because they don't think about the world as he does? Who put him in the place to work as a freedom guardian, defending all those who don't even know where the USA is in a map? all those who didn't even ask for help? because they think different? I say we should let them live the way they want to, if they want to kill each other that's their problem, not ours. Let's remember it all started about mass destruction weapons, and they never found them... what are they doing there? Liberty? they don't want it, they don't care... why do we get there, cause they don't live and think like us and we think we are right and they are wrong? If they thought so, they woould do something themselves. Take Japan, Germany, China... they all have worked and reconstructed themselves and have risen after total destruction (except china, which was miserable) War produces money.
It is so amazing how fast people forget about 911. Jest I remind you 3000 Americans died on an invasion on American soil. Who did this, terrorist from the countries of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now I hope that helps people to please not to forget 911.
while it is extremely narrow and over-simplified...there is a huge amount of war profiteering going on in Iraq as a result of the US invasion. when you take a look at who is profiting, its obviously a piece of the puzzle...or at the very least, highly suspicious.
--edit--
tbird, the 9/11 terrorists did not come from Iraq. Its people like you who make us ';forget'; 9/11 because we know it had nothing to do with the invasion of Iraq. Get a clue.What leads people to think that the war in Iraq is about oil?
First I'm going to tell you to study your history of the region begining with the Eisenhower Administration's overthrow of the Iranian government.
And Second, I'm going to tell you to forget most of what you've heard and read in the news media -- rarely ever do any of them tell you the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Having said that, shall we begin?
Just from the 1980's forward:
Reagan backed Saddam Hussein because he was at war with Iran. We sold the Iraq's all kinds of weapons and technology (WMD). When the oil tankers passing through the region became targets, Reagan reflagged them and provided naval escort. This was to ensure and insure the world's economy based on oil.
Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait for their oil and their sea port. The U.N. turned a blind eye and did nothing. Bush (senior) gathered a coalition of military forces and pushed Saddam back across the border (Desert Shield/Storm). The U.N. was then asked to broker a cease fire agreement -- this should have been a wise move politically so that no one could accuse the U.S. of being motivated to ';steal'; the Iraqi oil. Having stopped at the border instead of chasing them back to Bagdad also was to define the U.S. as a liberator and not a conqueror.
Throughout the Clinton years, nothing was really done to uphold the cease fire agreement. Saddam thumbed his nose at the U.N. and the west and the U.N. accepted Saddam's bribe money in the ';Food For Oil Program.'; In all, 17 sanctions of the C.F. agreement were violated and after months of failed diplomacy, the U.S. again amassed a coalition of forces to do the U.N.'s dirty work -- Operaton Iraq Freedom.
No sooner had the majority of hostilities ended and a new government about to be elected by the people and brought into power, a wave of violence swept the nation. Car bombings, shootings, death squads, etc., all backed by Iran and Syria in an attempt first to scare the people into not voting and later to simply destabilize the newly formed government and demoralize the American people. Motive?
According to World Economy Today magazine, Iran's oil industry is all state run. While the people are paying all of 38 cents a gallon at the pumps, the profits are not being used in R %26amp; D, but are instead being funnelled into social programs. Iran's policy towards foreign investment and drilling is less than friendly to the degree that only the Italians are willing to work with them and this is at a loss. Meanwhile, Iran, sitting atop of the world's third largest known oil deposit was unable to export even a single drop of oil last year. Their wells are now all over 50 years old and are declining in production at a rate of 13% per year. Last year, Iran had to actually import oil to meet its own supply and demand issues.
Should the U.S. lose faith and heart and decide to pull out of Iraq before their government has a chance to solidify and strengthen itself to a point of self survival in the face of foreign and domestic enemies, it will most surely fall. Iran stands to gain a great deal should we leave. This also explains Iran's motive for building a nuclear power program whose biproduct by the way, is weapons grade plutonium. Remember, Iran supports and exports terrorism. So, is it genuinely for electricity? Or are there alterior motives?
Does this make sense? Is this not a strong case to believe it IS about oil? And yes, the concern/fear about WMD was legitimate. Carter gutted the CIA, leaving us blind and dependent upon foreign intel.. And Reagan sold Saddam the technology, which he later used on his own people, having declared them enemies of the state.
The fact that the war is about OIL leads me to think the war in Iraq is about OIL.
If this war was about oil, we failed. Especially concerning the Fact that Iraq's oil production has dropped, and the war has increased world oil prices due to instability in Iraq. The insurgency frequently targets Iraqi oil pipelines, forcing oil supplies to be disrupted constantly.
Perhaps a conspiracy could be derived in that it has allowed domestic American companies to increase in profits from our oil wells. Anyways, the reasoning behind Iraq is not their, this was a stupid conflict, that's my justification for this engagement.
Yes. Americans are ignorant, and American politicians are greedy. Instead of our elected representatives enlightening us, they capitalize off our ignorance, and say things like ';this was a war concocted in Texas for political gain';- Ted Kennedy.
I GUESS THESE GUYS THOUGHT THE OIL WAS FOR THEM BUT THEY FOUND OUT BUSH WAS TRYING TO BUILD A VIABLE ECONOMY FOR AMERICAN GOODS.
One way or the other, we are determined to deny Iraq the capacity to develop weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them. That is our bottom line.';
President Clinton, Feb. 4, 1998.
';If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. We want to seriously diminish the threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program.';
President Clinton, Feb. 17, 1998.
';Iraq is a long way from [here], but what happens there matters a great deal here. For the risks that the leaders of a rogue state will use nuclear, chemical or biological weapons against us or our allies is the greatest security threat we face.';
Madeline Albright, Feb 18, 1998.
';He will use those weapons of mass destruction again, as he has ten times since 1983.';
Sandy Berger, Clinton National Security Adviser, Feb, 18, 1998
';[W]e urge you, after consulting with Congress, and consistent with the U.S. Constitution and laws, to take necessary actions (including, if appropriate, air and missile strikes on suspect Iraqi sites) to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq's refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs.';
Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Carl Levin, Tom Daschle, John Kerry, and others Oct. 9, 1998.
';Saddam Hussein has been engaged in the development of weapons of mass destruction technology which is a threat to countries in the region and he has made a mockery of the weapons inspection process.';
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D, CA), Dec. 16, 1998.
';Hussein has ... chosen to spend his money on building weapons of mass destruction and palaces for his cronies.';
Madeline Albright, Clinton Secretary of State, Nov. 10, 1999.
';There is no doubt that . Saddam Hussein has reinvigorated his weapons programs. Reports indicate that biological, chemical and nuclear programs continue apace and may be back to pre-Gulf War status. In addition, Saddam continues to redefine delivery systems and is doubtless using the cover of a licit missile program to develop longer-range missiles that will threaten the United States and our allies.';
Letter to President Bush, Signed by Sen. Bob Graham (D, FL,) and others, Dec, 5, 2001.
';We begin with the common belief that Saddam Hussein is a tyrant and a threat to the peace and stability of the region. He has ignored the mandate of the United Nations and is building weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them.';
Sen. Carl Levin (d, MI), Sept. 19, 2002.
';We know that he has stored secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country.';
Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
';Iraq's search for weapons of mass destruction has proven impossible to deter and we should assume that it will continue for as long as Saddam is in power.';
Al Gore, Sept. 23, 2002.
';We have known for many years that Saddam Hussein is seing and developing weapons of mass destruction.';
Sen. Ted Kennedy (D, MA), Sept. 27, 2002.
';The last UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in October1998. We are confident that Saddam Hussein retains some stockpiles of chemical and biological weapons, and that he has since embarked on a crash course to build up his chemical and biological warfare capabilities. Intelligence reports indicate that he is seeking nuclear weapons...';
Sen. Robert Byrd (D, WV), Oct. 3, 2002.
';I will be voting to give the President of the United States the authority to use force 鈥?if necessary 鈥?to disarm Saddam Hussein because I believe that a deadly arsenal of weapons of mass destruction in his hands is a real and grave threat to our security.';
Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Oct. 9, 2002.
';There is unmistakable evidence that Saddam Hussein is working aggressively to develop nuclear weapons and will likely have nuclear weapons within the next five years . We also should remember we have alway s underestimated the progress Saddam has made in development of weapons of mass destruction.';
Sen. Jay Rockerfeller (D, WV), Oct 10, 2002,
';He has systematically violated, over the course of the past 11 years, every significant UN resolution that has demanded that he disarm and destroy his chemical and biological weapons, and any nuclear capacity. This he has refused to do.';
Rep. Henry Waxman (D, CA), Oct. 10, 2002.
';In the four years since the inspectors left, intelligence reports show that Saddam Hussein has worked to rebuild his chemical and biological weapons stock, his missile delivery capability, and his nuclear program. He has also given aid, comfort, and sanctuary to terrorists, including al Qaeda members. It is clear, however, that if left unchecked, Saddam Hussein will continue to increase his capacity to wage biological and chemical warfare, and will keep trying to develop nuclear weapons.';
Sen. Hillary Clinton (D, NY), Oct 10, 2002
';We are in possession of what I think to be compelling evidence that Saddam Hussein has, and has had for a number of years, a developing capacity for the production and storage of weapons of mass destruction. ';[W]ithout question, we need to disarm Saddam Hussein. He is a brutal, murderous dictator, leading an oppressive regime ... He presents a particularly grievous threat because he is so consistently prone to miscalculation. And now he has continued deceit and his consistent grasp for weapons of mass destruction ... So the threat of Saddam Hussein with weapons of mass destruction is real ...
Sen. John F. Kerry (D, MA), Jan. 23. 2003.
The liberals are against the War, and anytime they are against something, liberals use the media to spread their lies.
well one reason might be is that Iraq has oil...
Its always about money and control.
They're parroting something they heard someone say on television or they read on a protester's sign.
Because this is something that can be explained in one and two syllable words.
In order to understand our strategy for winning the war on terror you will have to read several pages - who is going to do that?
the media and the rising oil prices
The US is obviously stealing Iraqi oil. That is why it is so cheap now.
Other dictatorial regimes have been left alone by this administration. There are countries where people are captured and sold into slavery, where genocide is being carried out, and where women and children are raped and tortured everyday. Iraq is not the only place with an absence of democracy and an abundance of human suffering. There are places in this world that harbor threats much greater than Saddam Hussein (N. Korea for example), yet this administration has not invaded them. The only difference between Iraq and all of the other places listed above, is that Iraq is one of the largest oil-producing nations in the world. In fact, the only reason we are spreading our influence in the Middle East, and not in Africa, is because the Africans don't have the resources that we desire.
Oil is a major factor, though not in the way most understand it, as an easily dismissible contention allowed by the Administration and its media puppets. Saudi Arabia has openly stated that it doesn't want (and hasn't for some time) Iraqi oil on the market. Consider the following in that context.
Saudi Arabia (along with China) carries most of our foreign debt. At any time they could call that debt and, literally, destroy our economy. The damage caused by such an action would be immeasurable and would take years (if it would be possible at all) to recover from.
Estimates immediately after the Iraqi invasion were that oil production would meet or exceed pre-invasion levels within ';2 - 3 months'; and would be the main funding source for the occupation and rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
As of this time, 5 years later, Iraqi oil production is only a fraction of pre-invasion levels, even though no significant actions have been taken by the ';evil doers'; that would limit that level of production and equipment and personnel necessary to meet prior levels are (and have been) in place and/or readily available.
Connect the dots.
.
If it's not about oil then it's about nothing more than control. Who in this world gave the President the right to go and change a government and invade a country just because they don't think about the world as he does? Who put him in the place to work as a freedom guardian, defending all those who don't even know where the USA is in a map? all those who didn't even ask for help? because they think different? I say we should let them live the way they want to, if they want to kill each other that's their problem, not ours. Let's remember it all started about mass destruction weapons, and they never found them... what are they doing there? Liberty? they don't want it, they don't care... why do we get there, cause they don't live and think like us and we think we are right and they are wrong? If they thought so, they woould do something themselves. Take Japan, Germany, China... they all have worked and reconstructed themselves and have risen after total destruction (except china, which was miserable) War produces money.
It is so amazing how fast people forget about 911. Jest I remind you 3000 Americans died on an invasion on American soil. Who did this, terrorist from the countries of Afghanistan and Iraq. Now I hope that helps people to please not to forget 911.
My 2003 Toyota is leaking oil and I think it might need new gaskets. How much should I expect to pay?
I've got a 2003 Toyota Corolla CE which until now has given me zero trouble. But I noticed last week it's been leaking oil, and pretty significantly at that. I'm thinking I might need new gaskets - but then again I know very little about cars. Any idea what I could be looking at spending?My 2003 Toyota is leaking oil and I think it might need new gaskets. How much should I expect to pay?
Take out a second mortgage on your house.
Take out a second mortgage on your house.
Whats the difference between motor oil formulas?
Does anybody know the difference between the formulas?
Examples 5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-50 ?
just a question thats been bugging me..Whats the difference between motor oil formulas?
To put it to you in layman's term is...the first number is the weight or viscosity of the oil. the second number is the additives they have added to protect the motor as if it were that weight. The higher the number is thicker the more the oil SEEMS to protect. I use an example like this...think of pancake syrup. when it is cold it is hard to pour, but when you heat it up the easier it is. Oil is the same way, when it's cold it is thicker that it is when it is hot. The hotter the oil is the thinner it is which causes your oil pressure to drop. It's not a good idea to put the thicker oil in because the added pressure will cause your bearing to wear away quicker because of the friction and heat. I hope that I explained it enough for you to understand.
Examples 5W-30, 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-50 ?
just a question thats been bugging me..Whats the difference between motor oil formulas?
To put it to you in layman's term is...the first number is the weight or viscosity of the oil. the second number is the additives they have added to protect the motor as if it were that weight. The higher the number is thicker the more the oil SEEMS to protect. I use an example like this...think of pancake syrup. when it is cold it is hard to pour, but when you heat it up the easier it is. Oil is the same way, when it's cold it is thicker that it is when it is hot. The hotter the oil is the thinner it is which causes your oil pressure to drop. It's not a good idea to put the thicker oil in because the added pressure will cause your bearing to wear away quicker because of the friction and heat. I hope that I explained it enough for you to understand.
When and where should I take my new Honda Accord for an oil change?
I have a 2007 Accord with close to 6K miles on it. The dashboard computer is telling me the oil still has 30% of its life. Should I just change the oil, since I've driven 6K miles or listen to the odometer and wait. Also, is it worth getting the oil changed at the dealer?When and where should I take my new Honda Accord for an oil change?
I highly recommend you take your vehicle to a Honda dealership for your oil change. You should forge a relationship with your dealership because if you always take your vehicle there they will be more likely to find a problem before it becomes an issue. They get to know your vehicle and they keep all the records on their computer system. They will also call you when it's time to bring it in for a maintenance check. In our dealership we find those customers who bring their vehicles in to us always have their small problems caught early because we get to know their vehicles.
I think you'll find that they aren't anymore expensive then some of the quickie lube type places. You should also know that if something were to happen during or because of having your vehicle serviced other than a dealership it could (and I'm only saying - could) void your warranty. Is it really worth the couple of dollars you may or may not save to take that chance?
As for the frequency of the oil change - though you may not have reached the recommended mileage it also depends on how long ago you in fact purchased the vehicle. If for instance you purchased your 2007 a year ago and even though you've only driven it 6km it is should be taken in for an oil change. So while I agree with the previous poster about waiting until ';it'; tells you to change your oil you should also consider the length of time since your last one.
Maintaining your Honda regularly not only keeps your warranty in good standing it also helps to retain ';value';. It's a well known fact that Honda's tend to hold value very well and when your go to sell it you will find that having a service record at a dealership is an added feature prospective buyers are looking for.When and where should I take my new Honda Accord for an oil change?
Just take it to a respectable lube place somewhere in town. Taking it to the dealer will cost you more and the service is not that much better. But you may want to take it to the dealer on the first change to change the break in fluids.
take it to dealer. more than likely there is a light that won't go off unless the dealer resets it. there is one on my moms 05 corolla.
I work for a GM dealership, which of course is not a Honda dealership, but GM is recommending that people wait until the ';change engine oil'; light comes on to change the oil. Actually, we are cheaper than the ';quick lube'; places in town. If you want genuine honda filters and parts used on your car I truely recommend you take it to the Honda dealership.
Even though Honda recommends oil changes every 7,500 or so miles, I always and very religiously change my Honda's oil every 3,000 miles.
You can take it anywhere, but be advised that some companies such as Jiffy-Lube and SpeeDee have been written up in the Better Business Bureau, which means that they have provided poor quality service to their customers. Pay no more than $30.
Ask around town for suggestions on an oil change place.
most places that change oil for a living use the buzz words warranty approved,also the are meticulious at looking at everything for any service they can sell you
Take it to a Honda Dealership. They use better oil and care more for your car and won't do a crappy job because Honda Quality depends on good oil.
I highly recommend you take your vehicle to a Honda dealership for your oil change. You should forge a relationship with your dealership because if you always take your vehicle there they will be more likely to find a problem before it becomes an issue. They get to know your vehicle and they keep all the records on their computer system. They will also call you when it's time to bring it in for a maintenance check. In our dealership we find those customers who bring their vehicles in to us always have their small problems caught early because we get to know their vehicles.
I think you'll find that they aren't anymore expensive then some of the quickie lube type places. You should also know that if something were to happen during or because of having your vehicle serviced other than a dealership it could (and I'm only saying - could) void your warranty. Is it really worth the couple of dollars you may or may not save to take that chance?
As for the frequency of the oil change - though you may not have reached the recommended mileage it also depends on how long ago you in fact purchased the vehicle. If for instance you purchased your 2007 a year ago and even though you've only driven it 6km it is should be taken in for an oil change. So while I agree with the previous poster about waiting until ';it'; tells you to change your oil you should also consider the length of time since your last one.
Maintaining your Honda regularly not only keeps your warranty in good standing it also helps to retain ';value';. It's a well known fact that Honda's tend to hold value very well and when your go to sell it you will find that having a service record at a dealership is an added feature prospective buyers are looking for.When and where should I take my new Honda Accord for an oil change?
Just take it to a respectable lube place somewhere in town. Taking it to the dealer will cost you more and the service is not that much better. But you may want to take it to the dealer on the first change to change the break in fluids.
take it to dealer. more than likely there is a light that won't go off unless the dealer resets it. there is one on my moms 05 corolla.
I work for a GM dealership, which of course is not a Honda dealership, but GM is recommending that people wait until the ';change engine oil'; light comes on to change the oil. Actually, we are cheaper than the ';quick lube'; places in town. If you want genuine honda filters and parts used on your car I truely recommend you take it to the Honda dealership.
Even though Honda recommends oil changes every 7,500 or so miles, I always and very religiously change my Honda's oil every 3,000 miles.
You can take it anywhere, but be advised that some companies such as Jiffy-Lube and SpeeDee have been written up in the Better Business Bureau, which means that they have provided poor quality service to their customers. Pay no more than $30.
Ask around town for suggestions on an oil change place.
most places that change oil for a living use the buzz words warranty approved,also the are meticulious at looking at everything for any service they can sell you
Take it to a Honda Dealership. They use better oil and care more for your car and won't do a crappy job because Honda Quality depends on good oil.
What exactly does Marvel Mystery Oil do for your engine?
My dad swears using Marvel Mystery Oil keeps his engine running like new and claims his high mileage (390k) is because of using it at every oil change. What exactly is marvel Mystery oil made from and how does it keep an engine running clean or like new?What exactly does Marvel Mystery Oil do for your engine?
As a fellow MMO user I agree with your dad. I love the stuff and use it in everything from my two Hondas to my Chevy and lawn equipment. I'm in the same boat as you are, father uses it religiously and I guess I just ran with the ';tradition';. One thing I can tell you is that he had a 55 ford with a 272 wide block which he drove from '65 until he finally got tired of it and bought another truck in '99. The only two things that went wrong with that trucks' engine were the fuel filter needed changed on occasion and it needed a valve job in 1999 (it didn't have harded valve seats).
So what does it do? Well in the oil I can tell you this much - when we took the 272 apart to do a valve job the inside of that ';running for 30+ years'; did not have one spec of sludge - like it was put together the day before.
You can also add MMO to the oil which acts like an upper cylinder lubricant. Lead used to perform this function but as you can guess, you can't buy leaded gasoline anymore, for quite a while actually. New cars have harded valve seats (what lead use to help lubricate) but I still think it's a good thing to have a upper cylinder lubricant. MMO also helps to keep your fuel system clean... add a little at each fill up instead of waiting for a problem then ';trying'; to clean it with fuel injector cleaner.
Anyhow... not too scientific but do what I did, go with your father's experiences.
Go over to MMO website and read up on it.What exactly does Marvel Mystery Oil do for your engine?
It is called mystery oil because they will not release the formula . What it is , is an upper cylinder lube . It actually is more important now with unleaded gas than it used to be . The stuff works . It will also free up a motor that has set for a while and the piston rings have stuck .
its a mystery...they throw whatever scraps they've got in and melt it dwn...its a mystery what ya get...i had an old bananna in one once...go with a good brand, with an engine guarentee and a synthetic...if u do chose synthetic, stick with it, its bad to switch back in forth.....good luck!
edit: hah, i swear i didnt see that guy said that as well^ lol. i guess great minds think alike! lol
No more than regular oil changes. It's called ';Mystery'; oil to lure suckers into buying it.
its a mystery....skin care products
As a fellow MMO user I agree with your dad. I love the stuff and use it in everything from my two Hondas to my Chevy and lawn equipment. I'm in the same boat as you are, father uses it religiously and I guess I just ran with the ';tradition';. One thing I can tell you is that he had a 55 ford with a 272 wide block which he drove from '65 until he finally got tired of it and bought another truck in '99. The only two things that went wrong with that trucks' engine were the fuel filter needed changed on occasion and it needed a valve job in 1999 (it didn't have harded valve seats).
So what does it do? Well in the oil I can tell you this much - when we took the 272 apart to do a valve job the inside of that ';running for 30+ years'; did not have one spec of sludge - like it was put together the day before.
You can also add MMO to the oil which acts like an upper cylinder lubricant. Lead used to perform this function but as you can guess, you can't buy leaded gasoline anymore, for quite a while actually. New cars have harded valve seats (what lead use to help lubricate) but I still think it's a good thing to have a upper cylinder lubricant. MMO also helps to keep your fuel system clean... add a little at each fill up instead of waiting for a problem then ';trying'; to clean it with fuel injector cleaner.
Anyhow... not too scientific but do what I did, go with your father's experiences.
Go over to MMO website and read up on it.What exactly does Marvel Mystery Oil do for your engine?
It is called mystery oil because they will not release the formula . What it is , is an upper cylinder lube . It actually is more important now with unleaded gas than it used to be . The stuff works . It will also free up a motor that has set for a while and the piston rings have stuck .
its a mystery...they throw whatever scraps they've got in and melt it dwn...its a mystery what ya get...i had an old bananna in one once...go with a good brand, with an engine guarentee and a synthetic...if u do chose synthetic, stick with it, its bad to switch back in forth.....good luck!
edit: hah, i swear i didnt see that guy said that as well^ lol. i guess great minds think alike! lol
No more than regular oil changes. It's called ';Mystery'; oil to lure suckers into buying it.
its a mystery....
What would happen if the oil level in my engine was twice what it shoud be?
For say 2 months, what could the outcome for the engine be???What would happen if the oil level in my engine was twice what it shoud be?
If you have ran the car for two months the the chances are that there is not twice as much oil in the engine, as there would be signs, to much oil pressure will blow seals and gaskets.
If you say the engine has blown then you need it examined by an independent agent to asses what caused it to go, once that is done then you can decide who is to blame, but in uk under sale of goods act the car is guaranteed for 3 months in any event so the garage should be liable.What would happen if the oil level in my engine was twice what it shoud be?
Your engine wouldn't go for two months with far too much oil - it would smoke, blow seals %26amp; be a very expensive fix.
If it's run OK for two months, then either there isn't as much oil in as you think, or the dipstick is marked incorrectly, or being read wrong.
Re your additional info, then you could struggle - the handbook suggests that you check your oil level weekly, so you'll need to be prepared to pay for the repairs yourself. If you'd checked the oil previously, you'd have avoided the problem.
If I were you, I'd try %26amp; front it out %26amp; get the garage to pay anyway. Don't admit to not checking the oil in the inteceding two months!
when an engine is over filled with oil, the weights on the crank shaft come in contact with the oil and acts like a blender or egg beater. as the engine runs the oil will start to turn to foam. when this happens the lubrication ability of the oil is reduced greatly. In fact if unchecked the engine will cease to get any oil at all and will cause the moving parts to come in contact with one another. if you have gone 2 months your lucky. most engines that are over filled this much rarely make it more then a few weeks. if you can prove that the dealership is responsible, then they should pay for the engine. However with the amount of time that has passes. It may be difficult to prove.
very hard to answer. the thing about dealerships is that the majority of money made isn't from selling cars, its from all the maintenance crap they tell you to come and do as part of the warranty and how much they charge for flushes and other crap. Its a very shady business to be completely honest so I doubt you'll see a penny out of them for this. But having too much oil is just as bad, if not worse than not having any because this causes excess pressure on the seals causing them to leak as well as many internal problems. But when the seals leak you should be able to smell it if not see it. i have an audi that leaks from the seals onto the engine block and it smells like burnt rubber. sucks
Yes, but make sure you tell them that you have checked the oil level and other items under the bonnet on a regular basis. Also insist that the car has not been ill treated at any time. As regards to your question about the oil level being far to high, then yes it could cause seals to blow and even the engine to be badly damaged.
if your engine oil is twice what it should be........who did your last oil change? if it was one of those oil change guys or a dealer and your engine got ruined you might have legal recourse to a new engine. or at least a rebuild. If your engine is ';making oil';....you have an internal water leak and more problems. do a full tilt oil change with someone you trust and see if it happens again. And check your radiator while you're at it.
I'm afraid they're going to say it was okay when it left them and you must have added the oil later. You won't be able to prove otherwise. I might also add I'm surprised you didn't notice.
that,s a good way of blowing a seal or gasket. if you bought the car(as is) then it,s your problem. it,s better to have the oil a little low then too full.
Overfilling your engine by twice could cause
serious problems..Oil splash onto rods, cylinder walls etc.
Is dealership liable ??
Depends on your warranty..
a slow death sentence for the engine, too much can be as fatal as too little, it may be too late already but drain it down to the correct level immediately and pray
If you have ran the car for two months the the chances are that there is not twice as much oil in the engine, as there would be signs, to much oil pressure will blow seals and gaskets.
If you say the engine has blown then you need it examined by an independent agent to asses what caused it to go, once that is done then you can decide who is to blame, but in uk under sale of goods act the car is guaranteed for 3 months in any event so the garage should be liable.What would happen if the oil level in my engine was twice what it shoud be?
Your engine wouldn't go for two months with far too much oil - it would smoke, blow seals %26amp; be a very expensive fix.
If it's run OK for two months, then either there isn't as much oil in as you think, or the dipstick is marked incorrectly, or being read wrong.
Re your additional info, then you could struggle - the handbook suggests that you check your oil level weekly, so you'll need to be prepared to pay for the repairs yourself. If you'd checked the oil previously, you'd have avoided the problem.
If I were you, I'd try %26amp; front it out %26amp; get the garage to pay anyway. Don't admit to not checking the oil in the inteceding two months!
when an engine is over filled with oil, the weights on the crank shaft come in contact with the oil and acts like a blender or egg beater. as the engine runs the oil will start to turn to foam. when this happens the lubrication ability of the oil is reduced greatly. In fact if unchecked the engine will cease to get any oil at all and will cause the moving parts to come in contact with one another. if you have gone 2 months your lucky. most engines that are over filled this much rarely make it more then a few weeks. if you can prove that the dealership is responsible, then they should pay for the engine. However with the amount of time that has passes. It may be difficult to prove.
very hard to answer. the thing about dealerships is that the majority of money made isn't from selling cars, its from all the maintenance crap they tell you to come and do as part of the warranty and how much they charge for flushes and other crap. Its a very shady business to be completely honest so I doubt you'll see a penny out of them for this. But having too much oil is just as bad, if not worse than not having any because this causes excess pressure on the seals causing them to leak as well as many internal problems. But when the seals leak you should be able to smell it if not see it. i have an audi that leaks from the seals onto the engine block and it smells like burnt rubber. sucks
Yes, but make sure you tell them that you have checked the oil level and other items under the bonnet on a regular basis. Also insist that the car has not been ill treated at any time. As regards to your question about the oil level being far to high, then yes it could cause seals to blow and even the engine to be badly damaged.
if your engine oil is twice what it should be........who did your last oil change? if it was one of those oil change guys or a dealer and your engine got ruined you might have legal recourse to a new engine. or at least a rebuild. If your engine is ';making oil';....you have an internal water leak and more problems. do a full tilt oil change with someone you trust and see if it happens again. And check your radiator while you're at it.
I'm afraid they're going to say it was okay when it left them and you must have added the oil later. You won't be able to prove otherwise. I might also add I'm surprised you didn't notice.
that,s a good way of blowing a seal or gasket. if you bought the car(as is) then it,s your problem. it,s better to have the oil a little low then too full.
Overfilling your engine by twice could cause
serious problems..Oil splash onto rods, cylinder walls etc.
Is dealership liable ??
Depends on your warranty..
a slow death sentence for the engine, too much can be as fatal as too little, it may be too late already but drain it down to the correct level immediately and pray
How do I change the oil in my 2006 Passat?
Is there an online reference source for me to look at to figure out the best way to change my oil in my 2006 Passat? I haven't even jacked it up yet to look under it. This is my first euro car and I know they can be quite different.How do I change the oil in my 2006 Passat?
Your best bet is do it yourself or take it to the dealer(ouch). I have a friend who has a Passat and anytime they have the oil changed at a oil-changer place they lose things and/or can't get the shrouding under the engine back on correctly. that causes the shrouding to get broken and/or lost.
Your best bet is do it yourself or take it to the dealer(ouch). I have a friend who has a Passat and anytime they have the oil changed at a oil-changer place they lose things and/or can't get the shrouding under the engine back on correctly. that causes the shrouding to get broken and/or lost.
How do you make truffle oil?
Truffle oil in my area is not available. I was able to by a bottle of black truffles. How long should i keep it in olive oil ? Or is there a special procedure in making truffle oil?How do you make truffle oil?
Truffle oil is created when truffles are soaked in olive oil. Before commercial truffle oil was introduced in the 1980s, chefs in Italy and France traditionally made their own by steeping tiny bits of fresh truffles in high-quality olive oil.
Ways in which truffle oil can be used in your cooking are limited only by your imagination. Be sure and try out some of my favorite recipes below.
Storing Truffle Oil: Bottled truffle oil loses aroma over time as it is a truffle extract infusion. This delicate oil loses characteristic aroma quickly, so store in the refrigerator. If you are a truffle fanatic, like me, you'll have no trouble using it before the aroma is weakened. Even though it is recommended that you keep your oils in a dark, cool cabinet, I always keep my rarely used ones in the refrigerator. Since I started doing this, my truffle oil has not lost its aroma. The oil will cloud up and solidify, but that dissipates once you bring the oil back to room temperature.How do you make truffle oil?
Please do not!!! You may visit WilliamsSonoma.com and purchase truffle oil.
slice the truffes and let them sit in the oil for 48 hour the flavor will be very mild because you can not put the truffes under pressure Buy fresh truffes in the fall you will have better flavor
Truffle oil is created when truffles are soaked in olive oil. Before commercial truffle oil was introduced in the 1980s, chefs in Italy and France traditionally made their own by steeping tiny bits of fresh truffles in high-quality olive oil.
Ways in which truffle oil can be used in your cooking are limited only by your imagination. Be sure and try out some of my favorite recipes below.
Storing Truffle Oil: Bottled truffle oil loses aroma over time as it is a truffle extract infusion. This delicate oil loses characteristic aroma quickly, so store in the refrigerator. If you are a truffle fanatic, like me, you'll have no trouble using it before the aroma is weakened. Even though it is recommended that you keep your oils in a dark, cool cabinet, I always keep my rarely used ones in the refrigerator. Since I started doing this, my truffle oil has not lost its aroma. The oil will cloud up and solidify, but that dissipates once you bring the oil back to room temperature.How do you make truffle oil?
Please do not!!! You may visit WilliamsSonoma.com and purchase truffle oil.
slice the truffes and let them sit in the oil for 48 hour the flavor will be very mild because you can not put the truffes under pressure Buy fresh truffes in the fall you will have better flavor
Should you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
I was taught that you should use mineral oil, not vegetable oil, on a cutting board because vegetable oil could go rancid. I wouldn't want that smell in my dishwasher, either, but the repairman said to use vegetable oil, not mineral oil. Any experience with either?Should you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
use vaselineShould you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
from personal exp, you should Not oil a door seal,
just keep it clean, if it ever starts to drip or leak it,s from lime build up, a mild lime remover will clean it off,
just wipe it off with a soft, cloth once in a while,
i have had mine for 10 yrs it has never leaked,
You're not supposed to use oil at all.
If the smell is backing up thru the drain use some drin cleaner in the dishwasher and run it empty. Then run again to rinse and make sure it is cleaned out. Sounds like your drain is getting plugged or the grey water drains are stoopping up.
Mineral oil would cause the rubber gasket to deteriate thats why I guess he suggests a veg oil.
I wouldn't oil the gasket with anything, just keep it clean with soap and water.
use vaselineShould you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
from personal exp, you should Not oil a door seal,
just keep it clean, if it ever starts to drip or leak it,s from lime build up, a mild lime remover will clean it off,
just wipe it off with a soft, cloth once in a while,
i have had mine for 10 yrs it has never leaked,
You're not supposed to use oil at all.
If the smell is backing up thru the drain use some drin cleaner in the dishwasher and run it empty. Then run again to rinse and make sure it is cleaned out. Sounds like your drain is getting plugged or the grey water drains are stoopping up.
Mineral oil would cause the rubber gasket to deteriate thats why I guess he suggests a veg oil.
I wouldn't oil the gasket with anything, just keep it clean with soap and water.
What is the simplest way to say what Millikan discovered by his oil drop experiment?
?What is the simplest way to say what Millikan discovered by his oil drop experiment?
Wildfire,
He discovered the fundamental electric charge of an electron.
Sounds like you just wanted a sound bite; if you want more information, see the reference cited below.
Hope that helped!
Wildfire,
He discovered the fundamental electric charge of an electron.
Sounds like you just wanted a sound bite; if you want more information, see the reference cited below.
Hope that helped!
What is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
Im heavy on the pedal in my crown vic, usually have it doing atleast 50-60+mph everywhere i go and 80 on the highway, i need a motor oil for high mileage and does best for that engine with high performance.. im currently using fords motorcraft 5w-20.What is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
Castrol GTX High MileageWhat is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
If your engine is still in good shape and not leaking, get some synthetic oil. I would use a pure synthetic, not a blend, and get 5w20 or 0w20. Synthetic is a longer lasting oil made for performance and durability. It will last longer in your engine while lubricating better and improve efficiency. See the link below for more information.
Royal Purple!!!!
GO 24!!!!
Royal Purple.
does not matter because most of it is going to leak out or burn upskin care products
Castrol GTX High MileageWhat is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
If your engine is still in good shape and not leaking, get some synthetic oil. I would use a pure synthetic, not a blend, and get 5w20 or 0w20. Synthetic is a longer lasting oil made for performance and durability. It will last longer in your engine while lubricating better and improve efficiency. See the link below for more information.
Royal Purple!!!!
GO 24!!!!
Royal Purple.
does not matter because most of it is going to leak out or burn up
Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
Ok, I have an '08 Civic which tells me how much oil life I have left before the next change. Now I know that going by 3000 miles is going to be said by a lot of people, but I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor.
So, which method would you go by? Listen to the oil monitor or do it every 3000 miles?Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
The oil life monitor takes into account factors other than simple ';cumulative mileage';. Like time spent idling but not moving. Engine RPM's. Duration of trips. It is definitely a better gauge of oil condition.
';Many modern cars now list somewhat higher intervals for changing of oil and filter, with the constraint of ';severe'; service requiring more frequent changes with less-than ideal driving; contrary to what most people think, this applies to short trips of under 10 miles, where the oil does not get to full operating temps long enough to burn off condensation, excess fuel, and other contamination that leads to ';sludge';, ';varnish';, ';acids';, or other deposits. In contrast, an engine which runs continually for hours, such as for a taxi, or long-distance driving, is considered ';normal'; service. Many manufacturers have engine computer calculations to estimate the oil's condition based on the factors which degrade it such as RPMs, temperatures, and trip length; and one system adds an optical sensor for determining the clarity of the oil in the engine. These systems are commonly known as Oil Life Monitors or OLMs.';
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_oil#M鈥?/a>Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
I used to work for Firestone and I grew up in a family of mechanics. They sent me to school for this type of thing and they said that 4000 miles is the proper interval for oil changes. A lot of the cars and trucks past 1982 will tell you in the manual that you can run the oil 7000 to 7500 miles. that is wrong because after 4500 to 5000 miles the oil's viscosity or lubricating agents are gone. Change the oil every 4000 miles or as close to it as you can and it will be fine.
You'll get answers on both sides of the fence no doubt, and it is a matter of opinion more than fact. Maximum interval would definitely be the oil monitor. For the monitor to work, the oil would have degraded to some defined detectable point. Don't go much beyond that. If you want to go by mileage, new cars and oils can easily go 5000 miles. Sometimes we overlook the obvious though. Cars have dipsticks for a reason. You can check the oil level, but you can also get a sense for the condition of the oil and how dirty it is. So if you decide to go with the oil monitor, be sure to check the oil level and oil condition. It should never get so dirty that it becomes non-translucent and when a drop is put on a surface, should not spread more than the size of dime or so.
The oil monitor was designed through millions of dollars spent on research conducted by highly trained, experienced engineers.
A guy who makes money changing your oil put that sticker on your windshield.
The 3000 mile oil change is a leftover from the days of carbureated engines. A carb will run rich most of the time and unburnt fuel will blow by your piston rings, getting into your crankcase and thinning and dirtying your oil. With fuel injection, your oil doesn't get dirty and thinned out so you don't need to change it as often.
For our '06 Mariner, I change the oil every 5,000 miles even when using Mobile 1 full synthetic (not the extended mileage) and the oil life monitor indicates to change the oil around that time also.
For the '99 Accord, I change it every 3,000 miles because I use high mileage oil and some of it gets burned up between changes.
Read the owners manual and follow the severe driving conditions to be on the safe side. It's probably more than 3,000 miles under the severe condition.
Ask yourself 2 questions and then use a little common sense.
What maker has a reputation of producing long lasting reliable cars?
Do you think that manufacturer wants to do anything to jeopardize their reputation?
What is your answer?
That's right! ';Honda'; and ';No'; are the answers.
I change the oil every 7,500 miles on my '96 Accord and every 10,000 miles on my '02 CR-V per Honda's recommendations. I do mostly highway driving with very few short trip and no periods of long idling etc. With the oil monitor you don't have to concern yourself with how you drive and whether to follow the severe use or normal use maintenance schedule. The monitor figures it out for you.
Trust the oil monitor. The 3000 mile oil change is a myth promoted by oil change chains that want your money. changing your oil every 3000 miles is not only a waste of money but also a waste of natural resources. Many many Honda owner's have driven their Hondas 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more following Honda's suggestions.
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You say, ';I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor'; So if you don't trust what you already read why would you trust any thing anyone here says? To really be sure and to have peace of mind you need to convince yourself. The only way to do this is to get your oil analyzed.
You can get a kit that uses a suction bottle to suck sample oil through the dipstick tube. You send in that sample and the lab will send you the results and advise you when to sample the oil again or if it needs to be changed. http://youroil.net/single_sample_kit.htm鈥?/a>
thats a tough question i have a 05 accord and the owners manuel says change every 10 k but I change full synthetic every 7k mi. what kind of oil? on my saturn i use mobile 5000 and its good for 5k.
when you check your oil look at the oils color and thickness, golden is brand new, light thick black is around 3k, its ok if it will stick to the dipstick for a while, but if its very black and thin, running off dipstick quickly then it is not sticking to your engine parts,
myself i go about every 2,000 miles and i'd be willing to bet even 3,000 would be sooner than those monitors. all they are is another things that can fail. i'd take it the same way the auto manufacturers say in their own manuals about their tire pressure monitoring systems. basically check your air pressure regularly do not rely on the system.
every 3000 miles or when the oil monitor says to change. whatever comes first. it wont hurt the car at all to change the oil more than necessary.
Trust the system designed by the people who built the car.
So, which method would you go by? Listen to the oil monitor or do it every 3000 miles?Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
The oil life monitor takes into account factors other than simple ';cumulative mileage';. Like time spent idling but not moving. Engine RPM's. Duration of trips. It is definitely a better gauge of oil condition.
';Many modern cars now list somewhat higher intervals for changing of oil and filter, with the constraint of ';severe'; service requiring more frequent changes with less-than ideal driving; contrary to what most people think, this applies to short trips of under 10 miles, where the oil does not get to full operating temps long enough to burn off condensation, excess fuel, and other contamination that leads to ';sludge';, ';varnish';, ';acids';, or other deposits. In contrast, an engine which runs continually for hours, such as for a taxi, or long-distance driving, is considered ';normal'; service. Many manufacturers have engine computer calculations to estimate the oil's condition based on the factors which degrade it such as RPMs, temperatures, and trip length; and one system adds an optical sensor for determining the clarity of the oil in the engine. These systems are commonly known as Oil Life Monitors or OLMs.';
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_oil#M鈥?/a>Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
I used to work for Firestone and I grew up in a family of mechanics. They sent me to school for this type of thing and they said that 4000 miles is the proper interval for oil changes. A lot of the cars and trucks past 1982 will tell you in the manual that you can run the oil 7000 to 7500 miles. that is wrong because after 4500 to 5000 miles the oil's viscosity or lubricating agents are gone. Change the oil every 4000 miles or as close to it as you can and it will be fine.
You'll get answers on both sides of the fence no doubt, and it is a matter of opinion more than fact. Maximum interval would definitely be the oil monitor. For the monitor to work, the oil would have degraded to some defined detectable point. Don't go much beyond that. If you want to go by mileage, new cars and oils can easily go 5000 miles. Sometimes we overlook the obvious though. Cars have dipsticks for a reason. You can check the oil level, but you can also get a sense for the condition of the oil and how dirty it is. So if you decide to go with the oil monitor, be sure to check the oil level and oil condition. It should never get so dirty that it becomes non-translucent and when a drop is put on a surface, should not spread more than the size of dime or so.
The oil monitor was designed through millions of dollars spent on research conducted by highly trained, experienced engineers.
A guy who makes money changing your oil put that sticker on your windshield.
The 3000 mile oil change is a leftover from the days of carbureated engines. A carb will run rich most of the time and unburnt fuel will blow by your piston rings, getting into your crankcase and thinning and dirtying your oil. With fuel injection, your oil doesn't get dirty and thinned out so you don't need to change it as often.
For our '06 Mariner, I change the oil every 5,000 miles even when using Mobile 1 full synthetic (not the extended mileage) and the oil life monitor indicates to change the oil around that time also.
For the '99 Accord, I change it every 3,000 miles because I use high mileage oil and some of it gets burned up between changes.
Read the owners manual and follow the severe driving conditions to be on the safe side. It's probably more than 3,000 miles under the severe condition.
Ask yourself 2 questions and then use a little common sense.
What maker has a reputation of producing long lasting reliable cars?
Do you think that manufacturer wants to do anything to jeopardize their reputation?
What is your answer?
That's right! ';Honda'; and ';No'; are the answers.
I change the oil every 7,500 miles on my '96 Accord and every 10,000 miles on my '02 CR-V per Honda's recommendations. I do mostly highway driving with very few short trip and no periods of long idling etc. With the oil monitor you don't have to concern yourself with how you drive and whether to follow the severe use or normal use maintenance schedule. The monitor figures it out for you.
Trust the oil monitor. The 3000 mile oil change is a myth promoted by oil change chains that want your money. changing your oil every 3000 miles is not only a waste of money but also a waste of natural resources. Many many Honda owner's have driven their Hondas 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more following Honda's suggestions.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/the-3000-mi鈥?/a>
You say, ';I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor'; So if you don't trust what you already read why would you trust any thing anyone here says? To really be sure and to have peace of mind you need to convince yourself. The only way to do this is to get your oil analyzed.
You can get a kit that uses a suction bottle to suck sample oil through the dipstick tube. You send in that sample and the lab will send you the results and advise you when to sample the oil again or if it needs to be changed. http://youroil.net/single_sample_kit.htm鈥?/a>
thats a tough question i have a 05 accord and the owners manuel says change every 10 k but I change full synthetic every 7k mi. what kind of oil? on my saturn i use mobile 5000 and its good for 5k.
when you check your oil look at the oils color and thickness, golden is brand new, light thick black is around 3k, its ok if it will stick to the dipstick for a while, but if its very black and thin, running off dipstick quickly then it is not sticking to your engine parts,
myself i go about every 2,000 miles and i'd be willing to bet even 3,000 would be sooner than those monitors. all they are is another things that can fail. i'd take it the same way the auto manufacturers say in their own manuals about their tire pressure monitoring systems. basically check your air pressure regularly do not rely on the system.
every 3000 miles or when the oil monitor says to change. whatever comes first. it wont hurt the car at all to change the oil more than necessary.
Trust the system designed by the people who built the car.
Should you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
I was taught that you should use mineral oil, not vegetable oil, on a cutting board because vegetable oil could go rancid. I wouldn't want that smell in my dishwasher, either, but the repairman said to use vegetable oil, not mineral oil. Any experience with either?Should you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
use vaselineShould you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
from personal exp, you should Not oil a door seal,
just keep it clean, if it ever starts to drip or leak it,s from lime build up, a mild lime remover will clean it off,
just wipe it off with a soft, cloth once in a while,
i have had mine for 10 yrs it has never leaked,
You're not supposed to use oil at all.
If the smell is backing up thru the drain use some drin cleaner in the dishwasher and run it empty. Then run again to rinse and make sure it is cleaned out. Sounds like your drain is getting plugged or the grey water drains are stoopping up.
Mineral oil would cause the rubber gasket to deteriate thats why I guess he suggests a veg oil.
I wouldn't oil the gasket with anything, just keep it clean with soap and water.
use vaselineShould you oil a dishwasher gasket with vegetable or mineral oil?
from personal exp, you should Not oil a door seal,
just keep it clean, if it ever starts to drip or leak it,s from lime build up, a mild lime remover will clean it off,
just wipe it off with a soft, cloth once in a while,
i have had mine for 10 yrs it has never leaked,
You're not supposed to use oil at all.
If the smell is backing up thru the drain use some drin cleaner in the dishwasher and run it empty. Then run again to rinse and make sure it is cleaned out. Sounds like your drain is getting plugged or the grey water drains are stoopping up.
Mineral oil would cause the rubber gasket to deteriate thats why I guess he suggests a veg oil.
I wouldn't oil the gasket with anything, just keep it clean with soap and water.
What is the simplest way to say what Millikan discovered by his oil drop experiment?
?What is the simplest way to say what Millikan discovered by his oil drop experiment?
Wildfire,
He discovered the fundamental electric charge of an electron.
Sounds like you just wanted a sound bite; if you want more information, see the reference cited below.
Hope that helped!
Wildfire,
He discovered the fundamental electric charge of an electron.
Sounds like you just wanted a sound bite; if you want more information, see the reference cited below.
Hope that helped!
What is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
Im heavy on the pedal in my crown vic, usually have it doing atleast 50-60+mph everywhere i go and 80 on the highway, i need a motor oil for high mileage and does best for that engine with high performance.. im currently using fords motorcraft 5w-20.What is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
Castrol GTX High MileageWhat is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
If your engine is still in good shape and not leaking, get some synthetic oil. I would use a pure synthetic, not a blend, and get 5w20 or 0w20. Synthetic is a longer lasting oil made for performance and durability. It will last longer in your engine while lubricating better and improve efficiency. See the link below for more information.
Royal Purple!!!!
GO 24!!!!
Royal Purple.
does not matter because most of it is going to leak out or burn up
Castrol GTX High MileageWhat is the best motor oil for a crown victoria with high mileage but made for high performance?
If your engine is still in good shape and not leaking, get some synthetic oil. I would use a pure synthetic, not a blend, and get 5w20 or 0w20. Synthetic is a longer lasting oil made for performance and durability. It will last longer in your engine while lubricating better and improve efficiency. See the link below for more information.
Royal Purple!!!!
GO 24!!!!
Royal Purple.
does not matter because most of it is going to leak out or burn up
Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
Ok, I have an '08 Civic which tells me how much oil life I have left before the next change. Now I know that going by 3000 miles is going to be said by a lot of people, but I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor.
So, which method would you go by? Listen to the oil monitor or do it every 3000 miles?Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
The oil life monitor takes into account factors other than simple ';cumulative mileage';. Like time spent idling but not moving. Engine RPM's. Duration of trips. It is definitely a better gauge of oil condition.
';Many modern cars now list somewhat higher intervals for changing of oil and filter, with the constraint of ';severe'; service requiring more frequent changes with less-than ideal driving; contrary to what most people think, this applies to short trips of under 10 miles, where the oil does not get to full operating temps long enough to burn off condensation, excess fuel, and other contamination that leads to ';sludge';, ';varnish';, ';acids';, or other deposits. In contrast, an engine which runs continually for hours, such as for a taxi, or long-distance driving, is considered ';normal'; service. Many manufacturers have engine computer calculations to estimate the oil's condition based on the factors which degrade it such as RPMs, temperatures, and trip length; and one system adds an optical sensor for determining the clarity of the oil in the engine. These systems are commonly known as Oil Life Monitors or OLMs.';
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_oil#M鈥?/a>Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
I used to work for Firestone and I grew up in a family of mechanics. They sent me to school for this type of thing and they said that 4000 miles is the proper interval for oil changes. A lot of the cars and trucks past 1982 will tell you in the manual that you can run the oil 7000 to 7500 miles. that is wrong because after 4500 to 5000 miles the oil's viscosity or lubricating agents are gone. Change the oil every 4000 miles or as close to it as you can and it will be fine.
You'll get answers on both sides of the fence no doubt, and it is a matter of opinion more than fact. Maximum interval would definitely be the oil monitor. For the monitor to work, the oil would have degraded to some defined detectable point. Don't go much beyond that. If you want to go by mileage, new cars and oils can easily go 5000 miles. Sometimes we overlook the obvious though. Cars have dipsticks for a reason. You can check the oil level, but you can also get a sense for the condition of the oil and how dirty it is. So if you decide to go with the oil monitor, be sure to check the oil level and oil condition. It should never get so dirty that it becomes non-translucent and when a drop is put on a surface, should not spread more than the size of dime or so.
The oil monitor was designed through millions of dollars spent on research conducted by highly trained, experienced engineers.
A guy who makes money changing your oil put that sticker on your windshield.
The 3000 mile oil change is a leftover from the days of carbureated engines. A carb will run rich most of the time and unburnt fuel will blow by your piston rings, getting into your crankcase and thinning and dirtying your oil. With fuel injection, your oil doesn't get dirty and thinned out so you don't need to change it as often.
For our '06 Mariner, I change the oil every 5,000 miles even when using Mobile 1 full synthetic (not the extended mileage) and the oil life monitor indicates to change the oil around that time also.
For the '99 Accord, I change it every 3,000 miles because I use high mileage oil and some of it gets burned up between changes.
Read the owners manual and follow the severe driving conditions to be on the safe side. It's probably more than 3,000 miles under the severe condition.
Ask yourself 2 questions and then use a little common sense.
What maker has a reputation of producing long lasting reliable cars?
Do you think that manufacturer wants to do anything to jeopardize their reputation?
What is your answer?
That's right! ';Honda'; and ';No'; are the answers.
I change the oil every 7,500 miles on my '96 Accord and every 10,000 miles on my '02 CR-V per Honda's recommendations. I do mostly highway driving with very few short trip and no periods of long idling etc. With the oil monitor you don't have to concern yourself with how you drive and whether to follow the severe use or normal use maintenance schedule. The monitor figures it out for you.
Trust the oil monitor. The 3000 mile oil change is a myth promoted by oil change chains that want your money. changing your oil every 3000 miles is not only a waste of money but also a waste of natural resources. Many many Honda owner's have driven their Hondas 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more following Honda's suggestions.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/the-3000-mi鈥?/a>
You say, ';I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor'; So if you don't trust what you already read why would you trust any thing anyone here says? To really be sure and to have peace of mind you need to convince yourself. The only way to do this is to get your oil analyzed.
You can get a kit that uses a suction bottle to suck sample oil through the dipstick tube. You send in that sample and the lab will send you the results and advise you when to sample the oil again or if it needs to be changed. http://youroil.net/single_sample_kit.htm鈥?/a>
thats a tough question i have a 05 accord and the owners manuel says change every 10 k but I change full synthetic every 7k mi. what kind of oil? on my saturn i use mobile 5000 and its good for 5k.
when you check your oil look at the oils color and thickness, golden is brand new, light thick black is around 3k, its ok if it will stick to the dipstick for a while, but if its very black and thin, running off dipstick quickly then it is not sticking to your engine parts,
myself i go about every 2,000 miles and i'd be willing to bet even 3,000 would be sooner than those monitors. all they are is another things that can fail. i'd take it the same way the auto manufacturers say in their own manuals about their tire pressure monitoring systems. basically check your air pressure regularly do not rely on the system.
every 3000 miles or when the oil monitor says to change. whatever comes first. it wont hurt the car at all to change the oil more than necessary.
Trust the system designed by the people who built the car.
So, which method would you go by? Listen to the oil monitor or do it every 3000 miles?Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
The oil life monitor takes into account factors other than simple ';cumulative mileage';. Like time spent idling but not moving. Engine RPM's. Duration of trips. It is definitely a better gauge of oil condition.
';Many modern cars now list somewhat higher intervals for changing of oil and filter, with the constraint of ';severe'; service requiring more frequent changes with less-than ideal driving; contrary to what most people think, this applies to short trips of under 10 miles, where the oil does not get to full operating temps long enough to burn off condensation, excess fuel, and other contamination that leads to ';sludge';, ';varnish';, ';acids';, or other deposits. In contrast, an engine which runs continually for hours, such as for a taxi, or long-distance driving, is considered ';normal'; service. Many manufacturers have engine computer calculations to estimate the oil's condition based on the factors which degrade it such as RPMs, temperatures, and trip length; and one system adds an optical sensor for determining the clarity of the oil in the engine. These systems are commonly known as Oil Life Monitors or OLMs.';
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_oil#M鈥?/a>Should I listen to the oil life system or go by the 3000 mile sticker?
I used to work for Firestone and I grew up in a family of mechanics. They sent me to school for this type of thing and they said that 4000 miles is the proper interval for oil changes. A lot of the cars and trucks past 1982 will tell you in the manual that you can run the oil 7000 to 7500 miles. that is wrong because after 4500 to 5000 miles the oil's viscosity or lubricating agents are gone. Change the oil every 4000 miles or as close to it as you can and it will be fine.
You'll get answers on both sides of the fence no doubt, and it is a matter of opinion more than fact. Maximum interval would definitely be the oil monitor. For the monitor to work, the oil would have degraded to some defined detectable point. Don't go much beyond that. If you want to go by mileage, new cars and oils can easily go 5000 miles. Sometimes we overlook the obvious though. Cars have dipsticks for a reason. You can check the oil level, but you can also get a sense for the condition of the oil and how dirty it is. So if you decide to go with the oil monitor, be sure to check the oil level and oil condition. It should never get so dirty that it becomes non-translucent and when a drop is put on a surface, should not spread more than the size of dime or so.
The oil monitor was designed through millions of dollars spent on research conducted by highly trained, experienced engineers.
A guy who makes money changing your oil put that sticker on your windshield.
The 3000 mile oil change is a leftover from the days of carbureated engines. A carb will run rich most of the time and unburnt fuel will blow by your piston rings, getting into your crankcase and thinning and dirtying your oil. With fuel injection, your oil doesn't get dirty and thinned out so you don't need to change it as often.
For our '06 Mariner, I change the oil every 5,000 miles even when using Mobile 1 full synthetic (not the extended mileage) and the oil life monitor indicates to change the oil around that time also.
For the '99 Accord, I change it every 3,000 miles because I use high mileage oil and some of it gets burned up between changes.
Read the owners manual and follow the severe driving conditions to be on the safe side. It's probably more than 3,000 miles under the severe condition.
Ask yourself 2 questions and then use a little common sense.
What maker has a reputation of producing long lasting reliable cars?
Do you think that manufacturer wants to do anything to jeopardize their reputation?
What is your answer?
That's right! ';Honda'; and ';No'; are the answers.
I change the oil every 7,500 miles on my '96 Accord and every 10,000 miles on my '02 CR-V per Honda's recommendations. I do mostly highway driving with very few short trip and no periods of long idling etc. With the oil monitor you don't have to concern yourself with how you drive and whether to follow the severe use or normal use maintenance schedule. The monitor figures it out for you.
Trust the oil monitor. The 3000 mile oil change is a myth promoted by oil change chains that want your money. changing your oil every 3000 miles is not only a waste of money but also a waste of natural resources. Many many Honda owner's have driven their Hondas 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more following Honda's suggestions.
http://www.moneybluebook.com/the-3000-mi鈥?/a>
You say, ';I've also read that nowadays you can trust the oil monitor'; So if you don't trust what you already read why would you trust any thing anyone here says? To really be sure and to have peace of mind you need to convince yourself. The only way to do this is to get your oil analyzed.
You can get a kit that uses a suction bottle to suck sample oil through the dipstick tube. You send in that sample and the lab will send you the results and advise you when to sample the oil again or if it needs to be changed. http://youroil.net/single_sample_kit.htm鈥?/a>
thats a tough question i have a 05 accord and the owners manuel says change every 10 k but I change full synthetic every 7k mi. what kind of oil? on my saturn i use mobile 5000 and its good for 5k.
when you check your oil look at the oils color and thickness, golden is brand new, light thick black is around 3k, its ok if it will stick to the dipstick for a while, but if its very black and thin, running off dipstick quickly then it is not sticking to your engine parts,
myself i go about every 2,000 miles and i'd be willing to bet even 3,000 would be sooner than those monitors. all they are is another things that can fail. i'd take it the same way the auto manufacturers say in their own manuals about their tire pressure monitoring systems. basically check your air pressure regularly do not rely on the system.
every 3000 miles or when the oil monitor says to change. whatever comes first. it wont hurt the car at all to change the oil more than necessary.
Trust the system designed by the people who built the car.
How do you get grease/oil/gas out of work gloves?
The gloves get soaked with grease/oil and gas from work and I need to find a solution to clean them instead of tossing and getting a new pair. I have tried spraying them with shout and spray and wash and then into the washer but they still smell really bad. Any ideas?How do you get grease/oil/gas out of work gloves?
try some Greased Lightening. It does wonders on grease. You can buy it at Home Depot.How do you get grease/oil/gas out of work gloves?
squirt plenty of DAWN dish soap on them and soak in a pan of warm water mixed with more Dawn!! hand wash the gloves then rinse thoroughly!!it is made to get rid of oil etc!!
Outside....Soak and rinse them in a small container of gasoline
Squeeze out, rinse in new gas
Let dry for an hour or two, all outside
and then put through normal soap and water wash in washing machine.
take them to a dry cleaners.
the solvent they use should take all that out
There's a couple of methods you can try:
1. Vinegar
Soak the clothing in a vinegar/water mixture for 30 minutes or longer.
2. Orange Cleaner
An orange cleaner added to the wash load can help break down the traces of gasoline and get rid of the smell. Look for an all-purpose cleaner derived from oranges, like OrangeGlo's Orange Clean All-Purpose cleaner or Fantastik Orange Action Cleaner.
Good luck.skin care products
try some Greased Lightening. It does wonders on grease. You can buy it at Home Depot.How do you get grease/oil/gas out of work gloves?
squirt plenty of DAWN dish soap on them and soak in a pan of warm water mixed with more Dawn!! hand wash the gloves then rinse thoroughly!!it is made to get rid of oil etc!!
Outside....Soak and rinse them in a small container of gasoline
Squeeze out, rinse in new gas
Let dry for an hour or two, all outside
and then put through normal soap and water wash in washing machine.
take them to a dry cleaners.
the solvent they use should take all that out
There's a couple of methods you can try:
1. Vinegar
Soak the clothing in a vinegar/water mixture for 30 minutes or longer.
2. Orange Cleaner
An orange cleaner added to the wash load can help break down the traces of gasoline and get rid of the smell. Look for an all-purpose cleaner derived from oranges, like OrangeGlo's Orange Clean All-Purpose cleaner or Fantastik Orange Action Cleaner.
Good luck.
When is Exxon is expected to pay the fishermen for the Alaska oil spill?
My family owns a commercial salmon fishing business and has been waiting for Exxon to come through. We need an update as far as when Exxon will pay.When is Exxon is expected to pay the fishermen for the Alaska oil spill?
It's going to be a while. On May 23, 2007, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Exxon Mobil Corp.'s request for another hearing, letting stand its ruling that Exxon owes $2.5 billion in punitive damages. Exxon's only further option for appeal is the U.S. Supreme Court. Exxon has said it will make this final appeal.When is Exxon is expected to pay the fishermen for the Alaska oil spill?
Exxon is using the delay tactic. They plan to wait until all the principals die. They know that any payment, by law, can only go to the folks who were directly affected by the oil spill. It cannot go to their children or estate after they die.
It's going to be a while. On May 23, 2007, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Exxon Mobil Corp.'s request for another hearing, letting stand its ruling that Exxon owes $2.5 billion in punitive damages. Exxon's only further option for appeal is the U.S. Supreme Court. Exxon has said it will make this final appeal.When is Exxon is expected to pay the fishermen for the Alaska oil spill?
Exxon is using the delay tactic. They plan to wait until all the principals die. They know that any payment, by law, can only go to the folks who were directly affected by the oil spill. It cannot go to their children or estate after they die.
What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
i was wondering if you have any ideas of what i should do and how much it would costs?What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
make her pay to have it flushed or fluid changed. do not drive it!!!!!!!!!!What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
Depends on the gearbox, if a manual then it will not harm as any oil is better than none. In fact older cars used engine oil in the gearbox. However it may affect an automatic if the viscosity is not correct. Just change the oil and all should be well.
Check with an experienced mechanic and or the dealership and if really recommended have the transmission oil very important flush drained and not simply drained as the previous method removes most of the oil and get it replaced with proper oil.
one your friend is an idiot and shouldn't be near a car if they don't know were to put it, it would have been easyer to pay someone to change your oil its only like 29.99. dont drive your car is will kill it, and try to drain it out and fill it with the right stuff
If you flush it out now it won't do any damage.
Engine oil is mostly lube oil. Tranny oil is mostly hydraulic oil. The slippery engine oil will make the tranny clutch slip and eventually fail.
Good Luck...
It would damage your transmission and you would most likely need to replace that transmission. I would not even go buy the transmission agian unless it is a new car.
make her pay to have it flushed or fluid changed. do not drive it!!!!!!!!!!What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
Depends on the gearbox, if a manual then it will not harm as any oil is better than none. In fact older cars used engine oil in the gearbox. However it may affect an automatic if the viscosity is not correct. Just change the oil and all should be well.
Check with an experienced mechanic and or the dealership and if really recommended have the transmission oil very important flush drained and not simply drained as the previous method removes most of the oil and get it replaced with proper oil.
one your friend is an idiot and shouldn't be near a car if they don't know were to put it, it would have been easyer to pay someone to change your oil its only like 29.99. dont drive your car is will kill it, and try to drain it out and fill it with the right stuff
If you flush it out now it won't do any damage.
Engine oil is mostly lube oil. Tranny oil is mostly hydraulic oil. The slippery engine oil will make the tranny clutch slip and eventually fail.
Good Luck...
It would damage your transmission and you would most likely need to replace that transmission. I would not even go buy the transmission agian unless it is a new car.
What would happen if you tried to smoke adderall out of an oil burner?
It is a mixture of salts of amphetamine, most of which would likely decompose with the heat.
Remember Crack cocaine which is smoked is in base form, not as a salt, meth or amphetamine are liquids when not in salt form, and would evaporate with gentle heating.
My guess is that it would be highly additive to smoke the bases of these amphetamines, but risking a sudden surge in blood pressure might cause a stroke. Its not something you should want to get involved in.What would happen if you tried to smoke adderall out of an oil burner?
why would you even smoke adderallWhat would happen if you tried to smoke adderall out of an oil burner?
Not good
Just take the adderall
It will have the same feeling if u would smoke it
If you want more of a WHOOAAA feeling
smoke something like
Purp weed (ITS THE ****!!!) and purple!!!
Or crack or something i dont do that....but hey i also dont SMOKE adderal but have taken
good luck
dude try it and let me know how it is!
you would die from stupidity
Remember Crack cocaine which is smoked is in base form, not as a salt, meth or amphetamine are liquids when not in salt form, and would evaporate with gentle heating.
My guess is that it would be highly additive to smoke the bases of these amphetamines, but risking a sudden surge in blood pressure might cause a stroke. Its not something you should want to get involved in.What would happen if you tried to smoke adderall out of an oil burner?
why would you even smoke adderallWhat would happen if you tried to smoke adderall out of an oil burner?
Not good
Just take the adderall
It will have the same feeling if u would smoke it
If you want more of a WHOOAAA feeling
smoke something like
Purp weed (ITS THE ****!!!) and purple!!!
Or crack or something i dont do that....but hey i also dont SMOKE adderal but have taken
good luck
dude try it and let me know how it is!
you would die from stupidity
Which 2 female celebrities would you like to see in a bikini oil wrestling match?
They can be past or present. Try to keep them in the same weight class.Which 2 female celebrities would you like to see in a bikini oil wrestling match?
Barbara Walters and Martha Stewart.
Oprah Winfrey and Isabel Sanford (Weezy)Which 2 female celebrities would you like to see in a bikini oil wrestling match?
AISWARIA RAI AND ANGELINA JULIE
Tricia Helfer and Yvonne Strahovski.
Pamela Anderson and Angelina Jolie.
ok.. same weight class?
paula pounstone and that robot maid from the jetsons, rosie.
neather I like to watch men fight not wamon most girls don't know how to fight lol
Jessica Alba and Megan Fox... need I say more!
Barbara Walters and Martha Stewart.
Oprah Winfrey and Isabel Sanford (Weezy)Which 2 female celebrities would you like to see in a bikini oil wrestling match?
AISWARIA RAI AND ANGELINA JULIE
Tricia Helfer and Yvonne Strahovski.
Pamela Anderson and Angelina Jolie.
ok.. same weight class?
paula pounstone and that robot maid from the jetsons, rosie.
neather I like to watch men fight not wamon most girls don't know how to fight lol
Jessica Alba and Megan Fox... need I say more!
How can you stop an oil holder from smoking?
I put 20 drops of creamy caramel from Bath %26amp; Body Works %26amp; 20 pumpkin spice from Yankee Candle frangance oils in the burner and it seems to be smoking a lot.How can you stop an oil holder from smoking?
Well you are only suppose to be putting in like 5 drops.How can you stop an oil holder from smoking?
u know first nightskin care products
Well you are only suppose to be putting in like 5 drops.How can you stop an oil holder from smoking?
u know first night
What's the correct engine oil to use in my engine?
I own a UK (1996) (R Reg) Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 (Petrol) and was wondering what kind of oil to put in the engine?
Will the more modern oils of today do any damage to the engine as they contain ';cleaning'; properties. Also, should I use Synthetic or Mineral based oil?
Any information would be great, thanks!What's the correct engine oil to use in my engine?
There is such a thing as non-detergent oil, but I would never use it. Almost all modern oils contain additives, detergents, anti-foaming agents, brighteners, etc. I believe synthetic oils are more stable, which is an advantage, but they claim unrealistic life span. If any oil is used past the point that the additives cease to work, then wear sets in. I think it's more important to use a good oil, (I never use store brands) and change before 3,000 miles, than to quibble over type.What's the correct engine oil to use in my engine?
you talk about modern oils ?........what oils are you used to ??.......do you have access to old oils ??........ you have a modern car ....just use a multi grade 30 weight oil ........all oils ( cept for synthetic oils ) have the same base structure , just that different oil companies have different additives ........ many many years ago ( over 40 ) they introduced a ';detergent ';oil ......when some people ( and they are probably all dead now ) put this ';new '; type oil in their old cars ......100e's ...... 101's 105e's ...... it dissolved all the built up carbon on the pistons , and bearings , and this led to problems .........synthetic oil is very expensive ........you can use this , but it will make no difference to your engine , or your performance .......... I have never seen an engine give trouble yet because of the ';type '; of oil it had in it ...but I have seen dozens of engines give trouble because they had little .....or NO .oil in them
I would use synthetic in any car I drive today. It will only enhance the enviroment, you'll get 10% better effieciency and it will help the environment.
Will the more modern oils of today do any damage to the engine as they contain ';cleaning'; properties. Also, should I use Synthetic or Mineral based oil?
Any information would be great, thanks!What's the correct engine oil to use in my engine?
There is such a thing as non-detergent oil, but I would never use it. Almost all modern oils contain additives, detergents, anti-foaming agents, brighteners, etc. I believe synthetic oils are more stable, which is an advantage, but they claim unrealistic life span. If any oil is used past the point that the additives cease to work, then wear sets in. I think it's more important to use a good oil, (I never use store brands) and change before 3,000 miles, than to quibble over type.What's the correct engine oil to use in my engine?
you talk about modern oils ?........what oils are you used to ??.......do you have access to old oils ??........ you have a modern car ....just use a multi grade 30 weight oil ........all oils ( cept for synthetic oils ) have the same base structure , just that different oil companies have different additives ........ many many years ago ( over 40 ) they introduced a ';detergent ';oil ......when some people ( and they are probably all dead now ) put this ';new '; type oil in their old cars ......100e's ...... 101's 105e's ...... it dissolved all the built up carbon on the pistons , and bearings , and this led to problems .........synthetic oil is very expensive ........you can use this , but it will make no difference to your engine , or your performance .......... I have never seen an engine give trouble yet because of the ';type '; of oil it had in it ...but I have seen dozens of engines give trouble because they had little .....or NO .oil in them
I would use synthetic in any car I drive today. It will only enhance the enviroment, you'll get 10% better effieciency and it will help the environment.
How can I buy crude oil shares?
If I want to invest in crude oil, how can I do it? I am planning to invest about 1000$. So, it's not a hige investment too.How can I buy crude oil shares?
You can't actually buy shares in crude oil itself but you can buy shares in Oil companies. If you want to trade the ups and downs of the oil price then you'll need to buy and sell oil futures. Easiest way is to spread bet the oil price via a spread betting company.How can I buy crude oil shares?
buy USO for $1000 you can get 30 shares or so.
Buy shares of Those Companies who are engaged in oil exploration and refining and that will expose yoiu to crude.
For Live Crude Oil price charts, see the website referred below.
http://www.equitycraft.com/charts.php
Crude Oil Futures contracts are traded in Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. (MCX) under ';Energy';. To trade in India, you need a PAN Card and a Commodities trading account with an online stock broker in India. Contact a stock broker convenient to you.
Well I would not invest in oil it still has a inflated price and inventory shows it will drop like a rock soon.
You can't buy shares in crude. You have to buy futures contracts. The contract will however have a date on it. If you do not sell the contract before that date is reached prepared to have $1000 worth of crude oil in front of your house.
You can't actually buy shares in crude oil itself but you can buy shares in Oil companies. If you want to trade the ups and downs of the oil price then you'll need to buy and sell oil futures. Easiest way is to spread bet the oil price via a spread betting company.How can I buy crude oil shares?
buy USO for $1000 you can get 30 shares or so.
Buy shares of Those Companies who are engaged in oil exploration and refining and that will expose yoiu to crude.
For Live Crude Oil price charts, see the website referred below.
http://www.equitycraft.com/charts.php
Crude Oil Futures contracts are traded in Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. (MCX) under ';Energy';. To trade in India, you need a PAN Card and a Commodities trading account with an online stock broker in India. Contact a stock broker convenient to you.
Well I would not invest in oil it still has a inflated price and inventory shows it will drop like a rock soon.
You can't buy shares in crude. You have to buy futures contracts. The contract will however have a date on it. If you do not sell the contract before that date is reached prepared to have $1000 worth of crude oil in front of your house.
Electric heat vs. gas and oil home heating , how much more expensive is electric % wise ?
Of course this question is considering insalation being the same. I heard electric is 75 % more, sound right ? Also Florida gas, oil, and electric bills persay I heard are double that of Tennisee, is it and how can I find out by county ?Electric heat vs. gas and oil home heating , how much more expensive is electric % wise ?
gas is the cheapest right now.Electric heat vs. gas and oil home heating , how much more expensive is electric % wise ?
I have heard over the years that electric heating costs more than gas or oil, too, but I'm not sure how they arrived at the conclusion, or where they did the testing.
What I do know is this. When I lived in western New York state %26amp; had natural gas heating for a 1100sf, 2 BR house, with no air conditioning my Winter heating bills ran over $200 a month for 4 months (Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb); about $180 a month for 2 months (Oct %26amp; Mar); about $130 for 2 months (Sep %26amp; Apr); about $100 for May %26amp; about $80 for the 3 Summer months of Jun, Jul %26amp; Aug. That totals $1660 for the year, for an average of around $140 a month.
When I moved down to central North Carolina 2 years ago everything is electrical, I have air conditioning, %26amp; heat almost 1400sf in a 3 BR apt. my monthly bills don't vary that much - they range between $75 -%26gt;90/month - summer %26amp; winter.
So, according to my pocketbook - its cheaper to heat with electric.
To be honest its based on how much any power company charges you per kilowatt hour for electrical service -vs- per thermal unit for gas. The only way to get a true cost figure would be to find out who supplies these services in the area you're moving to, then check their website, or call them to find out what their rates are. Once you have that rate, you then need to find someone who heats the same sf of home space with the same insulation, at the same temperature, etc. to find how many units they use, then multiply it out.
Good luck!
GAS a rule is cheaper.and if you have a power failuer.no lights but you can cook and eat. and you have heat.
Yes, electric heat is more expensive. We live in an apartment that is electric and if not for the budget, we would be in trouble!! Good luck!!
Electric heat can run double gas or oil, even with the recent increases. Florida has higher electric rates than we have in NY believe it or not! But then again, the heating season is significantly shorter in Fla than NY.
It is true that electric heat will cost you more, but if you are looking for the most efficeint unit i would look into a good quality duel fuel unit. This is a heat pump unit that utilizes gas heat as it's secondary or emergency heat. When my unit draws it's last breath, that is what I will be putting into my house. Check into it, I think you will be pleasently suprised.
Good luck
gas is the cheapest right now.Electric heat vs. gas and oil home heating , how much more expensive is electric % wise ?
I have heard over the years that electric heating costs more than gas or oil, too, but I'm not sure how they arrived at the conclusion, or where they did the testing.
What I do know is this. When I lived in western New York state %26amp; had natural gas heating for a 1100sf, 2 BR house, with no air conditioning my Winter heating bills ran over $200 a month for 4 months (Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb); about $180 a month for 2 months (Oct %26amp; Mar); about $130 for 2 months (Sep %26amp; Apr); about $100 for May %26amp; about $80 for the 3 Summer months of Jun, Jul %26amp; Aug. That totals $1660 for the year, for an average of around $140 a month.
When I moved down to central North Carolina 2 years ago everything is electrical, I have air conditioning, %26amp; heat almost 1400sf in a 3 BR apt. my monthly bills don't vary that much - they range between $75 -%26gt;90/month - summer %26amp; winter.
So, according to my pocketbook - its cheaper to heat with electric.
To be honest its based on how much any power company charges you per kilowatt hour for electrical service -vs- per thermal unit for gas. The only way to get a true cost figure would be to find out who supplies these services in the area you're moving to, then check their website, or call them to find out what their rates are. Once you have that rate, you then need to find someone who heats the same sf of home space with the same insulation, at the same temperature, etc. to find how many units they use, then multiply it out.
Good luck!
GAS a rule is cheaper.and if you have a power failuer.no lights but you can cook and eat. and you have heat.
Yes, electric heat is more expensive. We live in an apartment that is electric and if not for the budget, we would be in trouble!! Good luck!!
Electric heat can run double gas or oil, even with the recent increases. Florida has higher electric rates than we have in NY believe it or not! But then again, the heating season is significantly shorter in Fla than NY.
It is true that electric heat will cost you more, but if you are looking for the most efficeint unit i would look into a good quality duel fuel unit. This is a heat pump unit that utilizes gas heat as it's secondary or emergency heat. When my unit draws it's last breath, that is what I will be putting into my house. Check into it, I think you will be pleasently suprised.
Good luck
How do I get this oil out of my hair from extensions?
I took out my extensions yesterday by using Sallys Oil Extension remover. But now my hair is disgustingly greasy and I can't get the grease out. I have washed my hair about 8 times so far and its still nasty. Anyone know of anything I could use to get the oilly greasy stuff out?How do I get this oil out of my hair from extensions?
clarifying shampoo. rinse in cool water. you may have to do it a couple times. condition lightly if necessary.
clarifying shampoo. rinse in cool water. you may have to do it a couple times. condition lightly if necessary.
How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
I have an expensive Columbia Jacket/Coat and I got motor oil on the sleeves. What can I try that might get it off?
Thank you!How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Any grease cutting cleanser might work. I usually use ammonia for that sort of thing. You could try to remove it by 'sponging it off' using a damp terry cloth towel and whatever cleanser you choose. If heavily stained, repeat this step several times. The dry cleaners can probably remove the stain entirely if you can't.How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Pour a decent amount of powder on it. The powder will suck the grease off. Leave like that for maybe 20 minutes. The more time, the better.
Hope it works for you :)
I wouldn't try anything on it - take it to a Dry Cleaner MAYBE they can get most of it off.
Thank you!How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Any grease cutting cleanser might work. I usually use ammonia for that sort of thing. You could try to remove it by 'sponging it off' using a damp terry cloth towel and whatever cleanser you choose. If heavily stained, repeat this step several times. The dry cleaners can probably remove the stain entirely if you can't.How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Pour a decent amount of powder on it. The powder will suck the grease off. Leave like that for maybe 20 minutes. The more time, the better.
Hope it works for you :)
I wouldn't try anything on it - take it to a Dry Cleaner MAYBE they can get most of it off.
What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
i do not have olive oil but i need to make a bruschetta. can i use normal oil instead? or what else do i use to make up for the olive oil?What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
Make a garlic butter. Smash the garlic very good until you form a paste and then add it to the butter. Spread the butter on the bread before anything else.
Other kind of oil it's just not going to be tasty.What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
You can certainly use butter without problems, but olive oil is the second essence of Bruschetta to me besides the basil, but use the butter. Other oils will simply ruin the flavor in my opinion
vegetable oil
Melted butter is a good option - don't use any strong tasting oil like peanut.
I often use 2tbsp butter with 1 tsp of garlic melted in microwave for mine..tastes good.
NO . . . it will taste like crap for sure!
Use any other oil, but of course, it will not taste as nice.
None, you'll spoil it.skin care products
Make a garlic butter. Smash the garlic very good until you form a paste and then add it to the butter. Spread the butter on the bread before anything else.
Other kind of oil it's just not going to be tasty.What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
You can certainly use butter without problems, but olive oil is the second essence of Bruschetta to me besides the basil, but use the butter. Other oils will simply ruin the flavor in my opinion
vegetable oil
Melted butter is a good option - don't use any strong tasting oil like peanut.
I often use 2tbsp butter with 1 tsp of garlic melted in microwave for mine..tastes good.
NO . . . it will taste like crap for sure!
Use any other oil, but of course, it will not taste as nice.
None, you'll spoil it.
How long to leave olive oil in for?
I was wondering whether it's bad to leave olive oil or coconut oil overnight or leave in for 2 days+. And should i only rub it into my scalp or can i put it all over my hair?How long to leave olive oil in for?
Well that depends.
Are you greasing your scalp?
If you are you should only massage it into you scalp, leave it in overnight but be sure to wrap your hair before going to bed. If you dont you'll ruin your pillows.How long to leave olive oil in for?
My friend is a cosmetologist and she says this doesn't work because the oil molecules are too large, and that you have to use hair oil that is designed for this purpose. But if you are going to try, it's especially useful to do it on the ends, not the scalp, because the ends are dryer. Also, 20 minutes should do it, but you can wrap it up in saran wrap and put a hot towel on it to see if that helps it penetrate, or you can heat the oil up first and try that.
Well that depends.
Are you greasing your scalp?
If you are you should only massage it into you scalp, leave it in overnight but be sure to wrap your hair before going to bed. If you dont you'll ruin your pillows.How long to leave olive oil in for?
My friend is a cosmetologist and she says this doesn't work because the oil molecules are too large, and that you have to use hair oil that is designed for this purpose. But if you are going to try, it's especially useful to do it on the ends, not the scalp, because the ends are dryer. Also, 20 minutes should do it, but you can wrap it up in saran wrap and put a hot towel on it to see if that helps it penetrate, or you can heat the oil up first and try that.
I would like to find out who the artist is for an oil painting that I have just acquired. How can I do this?
I have just acquired an oil painting in what appears to be the original frame. The painting is of roses and it has been signed. The signature appears to start with the letters Suz.... but I am unsure exactly. Does anyone know how I can go about finding out who the artist is? Thanks in advance.I would like to find out who the artist is for an oil painting that I have just acquired. How can I do this?
Try taking a good quality, high resolution photograph of the painting and posting it on-line with a working link, Then re-ask you question here with the direct link to a copy of the painting you are asking about and we would be more than happy to help you.
Make sure one of the photographs you take is a close-up of the signature. You can upload your images to places like Flickr or Photobucket.
Without you providing us with an image none of us will be able to help you.
Try taking a good quality, high resolution photograph of the painting and posting it on-line with a working link, Then re-ask you question here with the direct link to a copy of the painting you are asking about and we would be more than happy to help you.
Make sure one of the photographs you take is a close-up of the signature. You can upload your images to places like Flickr or Photobucket.
Without you providing us with an image none of us will be able to help you.
Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
Im painting a Portrait and have an 8 month old baby at home. Is it okay to paint with her around. I know ive heard you shouldnt use oil's when your pregnant so i was just wondering if that applied when they are small.Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
Ideally, you shouldn't use any chemicals that have odors around anyone, especially children and fetuses. Needless to say, the worst thing possible would be if the child somehow ingested the paint, but ingesting the fumes could still do some harm.
I would suggest (even for yourself) making sure the room is ventilated well enough and that you don't have your child near the room. Also, since smells (and the chemicals in the air) stay in your clothes for a while, I would also suggest to not hold your child or be too close shortly after using the oil paints.... maybe have some separate clothes to paint in would be your best bet. Good luck!Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
I say the vapors are not safe.
i don't think it's good for the baby.paints are just like a drugs if you smell them for a long time during the day. even grown person feels head ake of the smell, or dizziness.
don't paint if your baby must be there where you want to paint!
No its not good for her a baby to smell those kinds of toxic odors. Find a way for good ventilation.
The smells of the paint may be unusual for your baby some time . Take care about that.
Ideally, you shouldn't use any chemicals that have odors around anyone, especially children and fetuses. Needless to say, the worst thing possible would be if the child somehow ingested the paint, but ingesting the fumes could still do some harm.
I would suggest (even for yourself) making sure the room is ventilated well enough and that you don't have your child near the room. Also, since smells (and the chemicals in the air) stay in your clothes for a while, I would also suggest to not hold your child or be too close shortly after using the oil paints.... maybe have some separate clothes to paint in would be your best bet. Good luck!Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
I say the vapors are not safe.
i don't think it's good for the baby.paints are just like a drugs if you smell them for a long time during the day. even grown person feels head ake of the smell, or dizziness.
don't paint if your baby must be there where you want to paint!
No its not good for her a baby to smell those kinds of toxic odors. Find a way for good ventilation.
The smells of the paint may be unusual for your baby some time . Take care about that.
How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
I have an expensive Columbia Jacket/Coat and I got motor oil on the sleeves. What can I try that might get it off?
Thank you!How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Any grease cutting cleanser might work. I usually use ammonia for that sort of thing. You could try to remove it by 'sponging it off' using a damp terry cloth towel and whatever cleanser you choose. If heavily stained, repeat this step several times. The dry cleaners can probably remove the stain entirely if you can't.How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Pour a decent amount of powder on it. The powder will suck the grease off. Leave like that for maybe 20 minutes. The more time, the better.
Hope it works for you :)
I wouldn't try anything on it - take it to a Dry Cleaner MAYBE they can get most of it off.
Thank you!How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Any grease cutting cleanser might work. I usually use ammonia for that sort of thing. You could try to remove it by 'sponging it off' using a damp terry cloth towel and whatever cleanser you choose. If heavily stained, repeat this step several times. The dry cleaners can probably remove the stain entirely if you can't.How can I get an oil stain out of winter coat?
Pour a decent amount of powder on it. The powder will suck the grease off. Leave like that for maybe 20 minutes. The more time, the better.
Hope it works for you :)
I wouldn't try anything on it - take it to a Dry Cleaner MAYBE they can get most of it off.
What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
i do not have olive oil but i need to make a bruschetta. can i use normal oil instead? or what else do i use to make up for the olive oil?What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
Make a garlic butter. Smash the garlic very good until you form a paste and then add it to the butter. Spread the butter on the bread before anything else.
Other kind of oil it's just not going to be tasty.What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
You can certainly use butter without problems, but olive oil is the second essence of Bruschetta to me besides the basil, but use the butter. Other oils will simply ruin the flavor in my opinion
vegetable oil
Melted butter is a good option - don't use any strong tasting oil like peanut.
I often use 2tbsp butter with 1 tsp of garlic melted in microwave for mine..tastes good.
NO . . . it will taste like crap for sure!
Use any other oil, but of course, it will not taste as nice.
None, you'll spoil it.
Make a garlic butter. Smash the garlic very good until you form a paste and then add it to the butter. Spread the butter on the bread before anything else.
Other kind of oil it's just not going to be tasty.What can u substitute olive oil with in brushchetta?
You can certainly use butter without problems, but olive oil is the second essence of Bruschetta to me besides the basil, but use the butter. Other oils will simply ruin the flavor in my opinion
vegetable oil
Melted butter is a good option - don't use any strong tasting oil like peanut.
I often use 2tbsp butter with 1 tsp of garlic melted in microwave for mine..tastes good.
NO . . . it will taste like crap for sure!
Use any other oil, but of course, it will not taste as nice.
None, you'll spoil it.
How long to leave olive oil in for?
I was wondering whether it's bad to leave olive oil or coconut oil overnight or leave in for 2 days+. And should i only rub it into my scalp or can i put it all over my hair?How long to leave olive oil in for?
Well that depends.
Are you greasing your scalp?
If you are you should only massage it into you scalp, leave it in overnight but be sure to wrap your hair before going to bed. If you dont you'll ruin your pillows.How long to leave olive oil in for?
My friend is a cosmetologist and she says this doesn't work because the oil molecules are too large, and that you have to use hair oil that is designed for this purpose. But if you are going to try, it's especially useful to do it on the ends, not the scalp, because the ends are dryer. Also, 20 minutes should do it, but you can wrap it up in saran wrap and put a hot towel on it to see if that helps it penetrate, or you can heat the oil up first and try that.skin care products
Well that depends.
Are you greasing your scalp?
If you are you should only massage it into you scalp, leave it in overnight but be sure to wrap your hair before going to bed. If you dont you'll ruin your pillows.How long to leave olive oil in for?
My friend is a cosmetologist and she says this doesn't work because the oil molecules are too large, and that you have to use hair oil that is designed for this purpose. But if you are going to try, it's especially useful to do it on the ends, not the scalp, because the ends are dryer. Also, 20 minutes should do it, but you can wrap it up in saran wrap and put a hot towel on it to see if that helps it penetrate, or you can heat the oil up first and try that.
I would like to find out who the artist is for an oil painting that I have just acquired. How can I do this?
I have just acquired an oil painting in what appears to be the original frame. The painting is of roses and it has been signed. The signature appears to start with the letters Suz.... but I am unsure exactly. Does anyone know how I can go about finding out who the artist is? Thanks in advance.I would like to find out who the artist is for an oil painting that I have just acquired. How can I do this?
Try taking a good quality, high resolution photograph of the painting and posting it on-line with a working link, Then re-ask you question here with the direct link to a copy of the painting you are asking about and we would be more than happy to help you.
Make sure one of the photographs you take is a close-up of the signature. You can upload your images to places like Flickr or Photobucket.
Without you providing us with an image none of us will be able to help you.
Try taking a good quality, high resolution photograph of the painting and posting it on-line with a working link, Then re-ask you question here with the direct link to a copy of the painting you are asking about and we would be more than happy to help you.
Make sure one of the photographs you take is a close-up of the signature. You can upload your images to places like Flickr or Photobucket.
Without you providing us with an image none of us will be able to help you.
Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
Im painting a Portrait and have an 8 month old baby at home. Is it okay to paint with her around. I know ive heard you shouldnt use oil's when your pregnant so i was just wondering if that applied when they are small.Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
Ideally, you shouldn't use any chemicals that have odors around anyone, especially children and fetuses. Needless to say, the worst thing possible would be if the child somehow ingested the paint, but ingesting the fumes could still do some harm.
I would suggest (even for yourself) making sure the room is ventilated well enough and that you don't have your child near the room. Also, since smells (and the chemicals in the air) stay in your clothes for a while, I would also suggest to not hold your child or be too close shortly after using the oil paints.... maybe have some separate clothes to paint in would be your best bet. Good luck!Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
I say the vapors are not safe.
i don't think it's good for the baby.paints are just like a drugs if you smell them for a long time during the day. even grown person feels head ake of the smell, or dizziness.
don't paint if your baby must be there where you want to paint!
No its not good for her a baby to smell those kinds of toxic odors. Find a way for good ventilation.
The smells of the paint may be unusual for your baby some time . Take care about that.
Ideally, you shouldn't use any chemicals that have odors around anyone, especially children and fetuses. Needless to say, the worst thing possible would be if the child somehow ingested the paint, but ingesting the fumes could still do some harm.
I would suggest (even for yourself) making sure the room is ventilated well enough and that you don't have your child near the room. Also, since smells (and the chemicals in the air) stay in your clothes for a while, I would also suggest to not hold your child or be too close shortly after using the oil paints.... maybe have some separate clothes to paint in would be your best bet. Good luck!Is it safe to use oil paints around baby?
I say the vapors are not safe.
i don't think it's good for the baby.paints are just like a drugs if you smell them for a long time during the day. even grown person feels head ake of the smell, or dizziness.
don't paint if your baby must be there where you want to paint!
No its not good for her a baby to smell those kinds of toxic odors. Find a way for good ventilation.
The smells of the paint may be unusual for your baby some time . Take care about that.
What is the absolute best oil filter?
Im about to start using Royal purple oil
and now i want the best oil filter to go with it.What is the absolute best oil filter?
Fram filters are garbage. Delco had a premium line that was an excellent filter but I have not seen them for quite some time. I use Purolator plus filters they are excellent.What is the absolute best oil filter?
FRAM is the best. OK
Kudos on your oil selection. Ive been using it for years!! Now to you r filter question......Ive been using Fram Filters , there are so many manufactures out there , who knows what make is the best I use my brand because when I started changing my own oil ,that was the filter dad used.
any filter is good as long as it does it jobs and i think they all will do that
probably ac delco you cant go wrong dont ever use bosch for anything except maybe winshield wipers thats it though
theres not to much difference between all the manufactures and delco is just reboxed stuff 2, real delco stuff only comes from the dealership....
Remote-mounted dual pad removable element racing filter. You can get sub-micron elements, you replace them inside a spin-off can. It's a kit at speed shops, you have to plumb them in with rubber hose and put a block-off plate on the filter pad of your engine. It makes it much easier to run a cooler too, and why not put in an oil temp gauge (ALWAYS run a pressure gauge, not a light)
the best oil filter is a mobil 1 and also for oil use mobil 1 full synthetic. I do not like that royal purple stuff. there have been sludge problems noted with using this oil. Asplundh Tree Services began using this in all thier fleets and after afew months quickly switched back to regular oil.
and now i want the best oil filter to go with it.What is the absolute best oil filter?
Fram filters are garbage. Delco had a premium line that was an excellent filter but I have not seen them for quite some time. I use Purolator plus filters they are excellent.What is the absolute best oil filter?
FRAM is the best. OK
Kudos on your oil selection. Ive been using it for years!! Now to you r filter question......Ive been using Fram Filters , there are so many manufactures out there , who knows what make is the best I use my brand because when I started changing my own oil ,that was the filter dad used.
any filter is good as long as it does it jobs and i think they all will do that
probably ac delco you cant go wrong dont ever use bosch for anything except maybe winshield wipers thats it though
theres not to much difference between all the manufactures and delco is just reboxed stuff 2, real delco stuff only comes from the dealership....
Remote-mounted dual pad removable element racing filter. You can get sub-micron elements, you replace them inside a spin-off can. It's a kit at speed shops, you have to plumb them in with rubber hose and put a block-off plate on the filter pad of your engine. It makes it much easier to run a cooler too, and why not put in an oil temp gauge (ALWAYS run a pressure gauge, not a light)
the best oil filter is a mobil 1 and also for oil use mobil 1 full synthetic. I do not like that royal purple stuff. there have been sludge problems noted with using this oil. Asplundh Tree Services began using this in all thier fleets and after afew months quickly switched back to regular oil.
How do I turn up the domestic hot water temperature on an oil fired FHW boiler.?
I have a Utica 3 Boiler that generates hot water for both heating purposes %26amp; domestic hot water use. The operating manual doesn't even cover temperature settings for domestic hot water. Any ideas.How do I turn up the domestic hot water temperature on an oil fired FHW boiler.?
Turn up the low limit dial inside the aquastat control.It works like this: Whatever you have the dial set at, the burner will turn on at that temp. minus 10 degrees.For instance , dial is set at 140 the burner will turn on at 130. Next you look at the differential dial setting .. you add that number to the burner on temp. ,130 degrees in our example, that tells you when the burner will shut off.If the differential dial is at 20 degrees , the burner will shut off at 150 degrees.So our example cycle is ... burner on at 130 degrees and runs until it reaches 150 degrees.I feel that a 20 degree differential is optimum for a tankless heater because of a long burner run cycle. hope this helps.
Turn up the low limit dial inside the aquastat control.It works like this: Whatever you have the dial set at, the burner will turn on at that temp. minus 10 degrees.For instance , dial is set at 140 the burner will turn on at 130. Next you look at the differential dial setting .. you add that number to the burner on temp. ,130 degrees in our example, that tells you when the burner will shut off.If the differential dial is at 20 degrees , the burner will shut off at 150 degrees.So our example cycle is ... burner on at 130 degrees and runs until it reaches 150 degrees.I feel that a 20 degree differential is optimum for a tankless heater because of a long burner run cycle. hope this helps.
How do I remove excess oil from my hair using baby powder?
I know you can use it for oily hair, but I don't know how. thanx!How do I remove excess oil from my hair using baby powder?
Use a tight toothed comb to comb the baby powder in your hair. DO NOT use too much or you'll look like an old lady. Just a few taps of baby powder %26amp; comb it through until you are satisfied.How do I remove excess oil from my hair using baby powder?
Baby powder, or corn starch, is a really quick fix for greasy roots. You just need to rub a small amount in to your roots, and it absorbs the grease. You don't wash it out - this is just a quick fix - but you should remember to shake out the excess powder.
you just pat baby powder onto your scalp where it is especially oily. make sure you don't use to powder because it will we hard to get it out. the powder obsorbs aby excess oil and grease that is in your hair.
p.s. you could always take a shower
yeah u can... when i was at my hair stylist the other day.. she had baby powder there and I asked her what was it for.. and she said if you have really greasy hair apply it to the TOP of your hair and let it soak in. she said it WORKS.. :)
not heard of this before....
But I imagine its like a few other methods of powder in the hair....
You dust the hair with the powder
then brush the powder through well
let us know if this works!...
sounds good...and bet it smells good too....
pat it in to the roots and then brush your down to the tip. it works okay but its better to use a dry shampoo.
put a bit in your hands and rub it into your roots until its not white.
put a little on your brush and brush it thru!
Use a tight toothed comb to comb the baby powder in your hair. DO NOT use too much or you'll look like an old lady. Just a few taps of baby powder %26amp; comb it through until you are satisfied.How do I remove excess oil from my hair using baby powder?
Baby powder, or corn starch, is a really quick fix for greasy roots. You just need to rub a small amount in to your roots, and it absorbs the grease. You don't wash it out - this is just a quick fix - but you should remember to shake out the excess powder.
you just pat baby powder onto your scalp where it is especially oily. make sure you don't use to powder because it will we hard to get it out. the powder obsorbs aby excess oil and grease that is in your hair.
p.s. you could always take a shower
yeah u can... when i was at my hair stylist the other day.. she had baby powder there and I asked her what was it for.. and she said if you have really greasy hair apply it to the TOP of your hair and let it soak in. she said it WORKS.. :)
not heard of this before....
But I imagine its like a few other methods of powder in the hair....
You dust the hair with the powder
then brush the powder through well
let us know if this works!...
sounds good...and bet it smells good too....
pat it in to the roots and then brush your down to the tip. it works okay but its better to use a dry shampoo.
put a bit in your hands and rub it into your roots until its not white.
put a little on your brush and brush it thru!
How much is a Shell oil change generally?
Tomorrow I have to go to Shell Gas Station to change the oil in my car and I want to know generally how much do they charge. $30.00? I only have 60-something in my account and I don't want to be over charged.How much is a Shell oil change generally?
It should be around 30.00 to 40.00 after they add their addtional fees over the advertised price. You can usually get it cheaper at the oil changer places with a coupon. Just make sure you dont give into their recommended ';up sales';.How much is a Shell oil change generally?
hello.. hey usually GOODYEAR and FIRESTONE shops or maybe PEP BOYS have $ 15 0 $25 oil changes.. some times other shops have good deals.. just shop around several places.. or call around, look in your phone book and call... ask for prices.. or shops sometimes price match other shops prices just ask.. .. or find a coupon in the mail.. sometimes they send advertisement coupons.
or pep boys have do it yourself deals on oil changes.. for $ 10 or $ 15 .. they give you oil filter and 5 quarts of oil.. its cheaper.. have a friend or family member change your oil, its not hard.. trust me.. im a mechanic..
good luck...... bye bye.skin care products
It should be around 30.00 to 40.00 after they add their addtional fees over the advertised price. You can usually get it cheaper at the oil changer places with a coupon. Just make sure you dont give into their recommended ';up sales';.How much is a Shell oil change generally?
hello.. hey usually GOODYEAR and FIRESTONE shops or maybe PEP BOYS have $ 15 0 $25 oil changes.. some times other shops have good deals.. just shop around several places.. or call around, look in your phone book and call... ask for prices.. or shops sometimes price match other shops prices just ask.. .. or find a coupon in the mail.. sometimes they send advertisement coupons.
or pep boys have do it yourself deals on oil changes.. for $ 10 or $ 15 .. they give you oil filter and 5 quarts of oil.. its cheaper.. have a friend or family member change your oil, its not hard.. trust me.. im a mechanic..
good luck...... bye bye.
Can Butter, Margarine, or Canola Oil Be Substituted for Shortening in Baking?
Can canola oil be substituted for shortening in baking recipes?
I want to bake something sweet, but I am trying to reduce restrict eating or using things like shortening, so I don't have any in the house, and I only have canola oil or butter (I also have a tub of Country Crock spreadable margarine)
I found a recipe for Snickerdoodle cake, and it calls for 1/2 cup of shortening.
But, I don't use or have shortening, and only have butter, oil or margarine. So, instead of using shortening, can I use one of these for the cake?
If so, what are the equivalent measurements?Can Butter, Margarine, or Canola Oil Be Substituted for Shortening in Baking?
Shortening is a semisolid fat used in food preparation, especially baked goods, and is so called because it inhibits the formation of long gluten strands in wheat-based doughs, giving them a ';short'; texture (as in shortbread). The term ';shortening'; can be used more broadly to apply to any fat that is used for baking and which is solid at room temperature, such as butter, lard, or margarine, but as used in recipes it refers to a hydrogenated vegetable oil that is solid at room temperature. Shortening has a higher smoke point than butter and margarine, and it has 100% fat content, compared to 80% for butter and margarine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortening
Shortbread is so named because of its crumbly texture (from an old meaning of the word short). The cause of this texture is its high fat content, provided by the butter. The related word ';shortening'; refers to any fat that may be added to produce a short (crumbly) texture. The term ';short'; is used in reference to the fact that the fat molecules inhibit the formation of long gluten strands, making it ';short';.
Shortbread is not to be confused with shortcake, which is similar to shortbread but made using vegetable fat instead of butter, giving it a different texture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortbread
One trick that will help, is to put the dough in the fridge for a while to chill it before baking.
Generally speaking, the approx same weight should work.Can Butter, Margarine, or Canola Oil Be Substituted for Shortening in Baking?
Butter yes. Margarine yes. Canola Oil my mother says It could be done, but she would not recommend it. Would make for some icky cake.
if you knew the weight of 1/2 cup of shortening
you can sub.i think oil.
yes, you can use the Canola oil, personally, i would use extra virgin olive oil for an even more healthy alternative.
The amount I would use would be 1/3...if possible, start with 1/4 cup and add more at a time until it is a consistency you like. Personally, i would just pour until it looks right.
Butter or margarine in cubes is a one to one substitution.
Canola oil or soft margarine (tub) might not work as well. The texture won't be the same.
Soft margarine in tubs may have too much liquid which will make the cake too dense. Canola oil might lead to a denser cake too.
Normally, you can interchange them with care - the oil and canola oil can be swapped and it may take a little more flour to get the same stiffness. Butter and margarine contain water and milk solids and behave differently so it may take a bit less liquid or a bit more flour.
Where oil does not work well and butter and margarine are okay is when the solid shortening is cut into the flour to distribute it and the dough is only lightly mixed. The fat is separating the flour and making the baked good flakey. Oil can be used, as in biscuits if it is poured around in the flour and the flour stirred to carry the oil thoroughly throughout the dough.
The recipe is just looking for some fat.
You can substitute anything - but you'll have slightly different results but they will all turn out. In cake I find oil is just fine but the top will be a little sticky. I like using butter because the recipes end up tasting a bit richer. Probably don't use the spreadable margarines - they are whipped with water a lot of times.
Use the same measurements.
If you use butter, you can warm it so it mixes better.
Margarine and shortening are basically the same thing. Butter can also be used just fine but it will change the flavor (for the good I think). Oil will not work they way you want. It can be substituted, but it is tricky and in a cake isn't going to work as it would make it too dense. The measure for butter or margarine is exactly the same as you would use of shortening.
I want to bake something sweet, but I am trying to reduce restrict eating or using things like shortening, so I don't have any in the house, and I only have canola oil or butter (I also have a tub of Country Crock spreadable margarine)
I found a recipe for Snickerdoodle cake, and it calls for 1/2 cup of shortening.
But, I don't use or have shortening, and only have butter, oil or margarine. So, instead of using shortening, can I use one of these for the cake?
If so, what are the equivalent measurements?Can Butter, Margarine, or Canola Oil Be Substituted for Shortening in Baking?
Shortening is a semisolid fat used in food preparation, especially baked goods, and is so called because it inhibits the formation of long gluten strands in wheat-based doughs, giving them a ';short'; texture (as in shortbread). The term ';shortening'; can be used more broadly to apply to any fat that is used for baking and which is solid at room temperature, such as butter, lard, or margarine, but as used in recipes it refers to a hydrogenated vegetable oil that is solid at room temperature. Shortening has a higher smoke point than butter and margarine, and it has 100% fat content, compared to 80% for butter and margarine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortening
Shortbread is so named because of its crumbly texture (from an old meaning of the word short). The cause of this texture is its high fat content, provided by the butter. The related word ';shortening'; refers to any fat that may be added to produce a short (crumbly) texture. The term ';short'; is used in reference to the fact that the fat molecules inhibit the formation of long gluten strands, making it ';short';.
Shortbread is not to be confused with shortcake, which is similar to shortbread but made using vegetable fat instead of butter, giving it a different texture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortbread
One trick that will help, is to put the dough in the fridge for a while to chill it before baking.
Generally speaking, the approx same weight should work.Can Butter, Margarine, or Canola Oil Be Substituted for Shortening in Baking?
Butter yes. Margarine yes. Canola Oil my mother says It could be done, but she would not recommend it. Would make for some icky cake.
if you knew the weight of 1/2 cup of shortening
you can sub.i think oil.
yes, you can use the Canola oil, personally, i would use extra virgin olive oil for an even more healthy alternative.
The amount I would use would be 1/3...if possible, start with 1/4 cup and add more at a time until it is a consistency you like. Personally, i would just pour until it looks right.
Butter or margarine in cubes is a one to one substitution.
Canola oil or soft margarine (tub) might not work as well. The texture won't be the same.
Soft margarine in tubs may have too much liquid which will make the cake too dense. Canola oil might lead to a denser cake too.
Normally, you can interchange them with care - the oil and canola oil can be swapped and it may take a little more flour to get the same stiffness. Butter and margarine contain water and milk solids and behave differently so it may take a bit less liquid or a bit more flour.
Where oil does not work well and butter and margarine are okay is when the solid shortening is cut into the flour to distribute it and the dough is only lightly mixed. The fat is separating the flour and making the baked good flakey. Oil can be used, as in biscuits if it is poured around in the flour and the flour stirred to carry the oil thoroughly throughout the dough.
The recipe is just looking for some fat.
You can substitute anything - but you'll have slightly different results but they will all turn out. In cake I find oil is just fine but the top will be a little sticky. I like using butter because the recipes end up tasting a bit richer. Probably don't use the spreadable margarines - they are whipped with water a lot of times.
Use the same measurements.
If you use butter, you can warm it so it mixes better.
Margarine and shortening are basically the same thing. Butter can also be used just fine but it will change the flavor (for the good I think). Oil will not work they way you want. It can be substituted, but it is tricky and in a cake isn't going to work as it would make it too dense. The measure for butter or margarine is exactly the same as you would use of shortening.
What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
i was wondering if you have any ideas of what i should do and how much it would costs?What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
make her pay to have it flushed or fluid changed. do not drive it!!!!!!!!!!What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
Depends on the gearbox, if a manual then it will not harm as any oil is better than none. In fact older cars used engine oil in the gearbox. However it may affect an automatic if the viscosity is not correct. Just change the oil and all should be well.
Check with an experienced mechanic and or the dealership and if really recommended have the transmission oil very important flush drained and not simply drained as the previous method removes most of the oil and get it replaced with proper oil.
one your friend is an idiot and shouldn't be near a car if they don't know were to put it, it would have been easyer to pay someone to change your oil its only like 29.99. dont drive your car is will kill it, and try to drain it out and fill it with the right stuff
If you flush it out now it won't do any damage.
Engine oil is mostly lube oil. Tranny oil is mostly hydraulic oil. The slippery engine oil will make the tranny clutch slip and eventually fail.
Good Luck...
It would damage your transmission and you would most likely need to replace that transmission. I would not even go buy the transmission agian unless it is a new car.
make her pay to have it flushed or fluid changed. do not drive it!!!!!!!!!!What should i do if my friend put motor oil in my transmission oil place?
Depends on the gearbox, if a manual then it will not harm as any oil is better than none. In fact older cars used engine oil in the gearbox. However it may affect an automatic if the viscosity is not correct. Just change the oil and all should be well.
Check with an experienced mechanic and or the dealership and if really recommended have the transmission oil very important flush drained and not simply drained as the previous method removes most of the oil and get it replaced with proper oil.
one your friend is an idiot and shouldn't be near a car if they don't know were to put it, it would have been easyer to pay someone to change your oil its only like 29.99. dont drive your car is will kill it, and try to drain it out and fill it with the right stuff
If you flush it out now it won't do any damage.
Engine oil is mostly lube oil. Tranny oil is mostly hydraulic oil. The slippery engine oil will make the tranny clutch slip and eventually fail.
Good Luck...
It would damage your transmission and you would most likely need to replace that transmission. I would not even go buy the transmission agian unless it is a new car.
What would happen if you placed a egg into 360 degree F oil?
The egg is question is a common hen egg with the shell still intact. Would the shell crack and then cook the egg, or would it cook the egg in the shell as if you were cooking it in normal boiling water? If the latter is true, how long would if take to cook?What would happen if you placed a egg into 360 degree F oil?
Bad things could happen, if you do this. The entire point of cooking the egg in water is to start it cold and let it gradually heat up with the water, so the eggs do not crack.
You are looking at placing yourself in a dangerous situation. The egg shell is porous and will soak in the oil, the rapid temperature change will cause the shell to crack, and you're looking at little chunks of egg funk all over your fryer that are going to burn and taste nasty, IF THE EGG DOES NOT EXPLODE IN THE OIL from steam build up in the shell.
Never put food items in hot oil that were never intended for such a purpose - this is why there are no ';deep fried egg'; restaurants.
By the way - 360 is too high of a temperature for frying - it will leave stuff a darker brown and the middles will separate from the breading. 350 is a better temperature.What would happen if you placed a egg into 360 degree F oil?
wow, good question, i have absolutely no idea
I'm not sure what would happen but I am concerned about the safety in doing that.
I'm concerned that moisture inside the egg would convert to steam as it is ';frying'; in the hot oil and could possibly explode.
I wouldn't recommend trying it.
Bad things could happen, if you do this. The entire point of cooking the egg in water is to start it cold and let it gradually heat up with the water, so the eggs do not crack.
You are looking at placing yourself in a dangerous situation. The egg shell is porous and will soak in the oil, the rapid temperature change will cause the shell to crack, and you're looking at little chunks of egg funk all over your fryer that are going to burn and taste nasty, IF THE EGG DOES NOT EXPLODE IN THE OIL from steam build up in the shell.
Never put food items in hot oil that were never intended for such a purpose - this is why there are no ';deep fried egg'; restaurants.
By the way - 360 is too high of a temperature for frying - it will leave stuff a darker brown and the middles will separate from the breading. 350 is a better temperature.What would happen if you placed a egg into 360 degree F oil?
wow, good question, i have absolutely no idea
I'm not sure what would happen but I am concerned about the safety in doing that.
I'm concerned that moisture inside the egg would convert to steam as it is ';frying'; in the hot oil and could possibly explode.
I wouldn't recommend trying it.
Is it okay to do oil painting whilst pregnant?
I am an artist and it's just occurred to me that maybe I should be taking extra care whilst using oil paints? I know you're not supposed to like, paint a wall or anything using oil paints when you are pregnant, due to the fumes, but are there precautions I should be taking whilst painting a canvas? I don't paint in a well ventilated area, just in my living room. Is it too extreme to use a face mask? I only paint for about an hour at a time, and don't feel any effect from the fumes.Is it okay to do oil painting whilst pregnant?
oil painting will be fine it wont hurt the baby.. but if your the type of person that worries alot you could be in a well ventilated area or even paint outside. but it wont hurt youIs it okay to do oil painting whilst pregnant?
Oil painting is NOT safe during pregnancy. Oils contain chemicals which are really harmful to the baby AND even cleaners such as turpentine or turpenoid...they BOTH aren't good for your baby either. If you REALLY want to paint, you might want to consider switching to acrylics for the duration of your pregnancy. Although the color quality and feel is different, it is safer.
I'm sure it will be fine, I painted a bedroom before I knew I was pregnant and there havent been any problems for me or the baby. Just paint in a ventilated area and you'll be fine! Congrats!!
oil painting will be fine it wont hurt the baby.. but if your the type of person that worries alot you could be in a well ventilated area or even paint outside. but it wont hurt youIs it okay to do oil painting whilst pregnant?
Oil painting is NOT safe during pregnancy. Oils contain chemicals which are really harmful to the baby AND even cleaners such as turpentine or turpenoid...they BOTH aren't good for your baby either. If you REALLY want to paint, you might want to consider switching to acrylics for the duration of your pregnancy. Although the color quality and feel is different, it is safer.
I'm sure it will be fine, I painted a bedroom before I knew I was pregnant and there havent been any problems for me or the baby. Just paint in a ventilated area and you'll be fine! Congrats!!
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