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....used oil that is :)

I've built up quite a collection of used oil as a result of doing the services myself. So where do i take it to get rid of it safely?

look up 'oil recyclers' in yellow pages or google them...thats the best option.

here ya go...

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&...=cr%3DcountryAU

Edited by DiRTgarage
Monash Waste Transfer and Recycling Station

380 Ferntree Gully Rd Notting hill

Thanks for that man!

I might have to head up sometime.

down the drain duh......

lol i joke i joke. like posted above i take it down to a local machenic and he disposes it for me. used to chage me $5 but no charge anymore YAY

Yeah I was thinking about that, just pay them, cuz it probley cost me the pretol money to drive up there anyway.

Monash Waste Transfer and Recycling Station

380 Ferntree Gully Rd Notting hill

+1

Have used the transfer station a few times. first time, was about 50litres or so, and they charged me. second time my bro took down even more and he got to dump it for free :D

they've just got a BIG tank there you pour it into.

speaking of, our 20L cooking oil drum is full again as well, looks like i'll be making a trip their soon

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