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Re: Fluid removal from tires
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Posted by PeteNY on April 30, 2004 at 06:26:18 from (216.162.24.2):
In Reply to: Fluid removal from tires posted by Kevin in Va. on April 30, 2004 at 05:07:00:
Kevin, Probably no problem putting it on your driveway...assuming it is Calcium/water mix, but it will brown up any grass it comes in contact with. IF you can find someone who would want it, and IF you want to mess with several 5 gallon pails, or IF you have the capability to move a couple of full heavy 55 gallon drums around, you MIGHT find someone who would take it off your hands...the dealer I work for would certainly take it provided someone brought it in, but we wouldn't pay for it or go get it. As far as private guys, IF they have the proper pump, and capabilities to move the stuff, they may take it, but remember, windshield washer fluid is about .76 per gallon in large quantities at Wal Mart, and you can use a regular submersible pump to put it in as the WW fluid is not corrosive...so it is simpler and easier for the average guy to use; I would simply find a potentially dusty spot not surrounded by green grass and let her rip.
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