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Re: [DML] silly oil change question




An old washing up bowl, and have you discovered "brake cleaner" for 
cleaning up afterwards? It's a volatile, flammable solvent used in 
workshops everywhere. It comes in aerosols, or more usually for a 
professional setup, in a squirty bottle with a pump on the top. It 
dissolves oil and dries to a powder in a few seconds. You'll recognise 
it immediately because it stinks of lemon - in fact this is a major 
ingredient

Martin

Owen Emry wrote:

>Okay, I've changed my oil a few times, now, and I've not figured out how to avoid making a mess.
>
>Once the oil plug is removed, the oil shoots straight out, hits the frame, and splatters impressively.  Similarly, after removing the filter, the oil makes a mess of the side of the engine.
>
>Is there any clever way to make the process neater, or am I going to have to bite the bullet and do the epoxy floors in the garage?  ;)
>
>-Owen
>  
>






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