Spill kits now available

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lubetech
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We now have a range of spill kits available, these are ideal for keeping in the garage or workshop, there is nothing worse than trying to mop up oil spills with rags or paper towels anyone who has had a spill will know what a mess it makes now for not a lot of money we have the ideal solution, not only will these kits soak up the oil quickly they will also keep the workshop floor clean
Please take a look

http://www.lubetechshop.co.uk/product_i ... cts_id=259

Don't forget your discounted 2T oil is here as well
Quality oils delivered to your door
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lubetech wrote:We now have a range of spill kits available, these are ideal for keeping in the garage or workshop, there is nothing worse than trying to mop up oil spills with rags or paper towels anyone who has had a spill will know what a mess it makes now for not a lot of money we have the ideal solution, not only will these kits soak up the oil quickly they will also keep the workshop floor clean
Please take a look

http://www.lubetechshop.co.uk/product_i ... cts_id=259

Don't forget your discounted 2T oil is here as well
Thanks: My budget is only a sauce-pan and some sawdust in that dept.

I followed your link for the 'discounted 3T oil' and got

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Where is it (without spendin an hour fuckingabout)?
gaz_powell
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just go to automotive, then 2 stroke and marine oil and your there
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gaz_powell wrote:marine oil

Nuff said
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no issues with their 2t

i use the semi synthetic in my tuned iron barrel vespa and it gets ragged everywhere on long motorways hauls to rallies

will be buying more shortly
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DigDug
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A bit of blue roll and a handful of sand out of the budgie's cage works for me.

It would take me a lot of scooters to spill 15 litres of oil......... ;)
Did you have to do that?
Twinny
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why dont you put a tap on your 25 litre drums , job done you wouldnt spill a drop
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engine oil and 2T oil both decent quality, no probs so far.

As for spills, cat litter works Ok but after seeing this trackside noted that they use dry cement, so at about a fiver a bag it does the job well too.
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