[AT] Used Antifreeze

John Hall jtchall at nc.rr.com
Fri Dec 1 18:17:16 PST 2017


Landfills won't? We have a few "convenience sites" (collection 
facilities) throughout the county where we take our garbage.  Even those 
take oil, antifreeze and batteries. Paint and tires have to be taken to 
the landfill.

John


On 12/1/2017 7:42 PM, Mike M wrote:
> Found one John, after calling several. Advance Auto will take up to 5
> gallons. Seems to me if they sell it they should take it back.  No
> landfills around here will take it.
>
> Mike M
>
> On 12/1/2017 4:44 PM, John Hall wrote:
>> Try any of the chain auto stores. Also, your city/county landfill should
>> take it, probably for free as long as you are dealing with homeowner
>> sized categories. I just hauled a bunch of old paint, from house paint
>> to tractor paint to ours--no charge. They also take old fire
>> extinguishers, pesticides, electronics, tires---most of it is free
>> disposal providing its not business sized quantities. In a nutshell, our
>> tax dollars are actually doing something beneficial.
>>
>> John Hall
>>
>>
>> On 12/1/2017 3:45 PM, Mike M wrote:
>>> With the advent of long life coolant, my need to get rid of antifreeze
>>> has dropped dramatically.  Now that I am keeping my vehicles longer, I
>>> need to service to cooling systems and change the coolant. Where do I
>>> get rid of the old stuff. TSC takes my oil, but no coolant. Anyone have
>>> any suggestions?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Mike M
>>>
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