Ah, yes, those were the days when we spent more for oil than we did for gas…..and the station attendant lifted the hood, checked the dipstick and added the oil. Wait, was that this lifetime?
I have an uncle that does that with his cardboard and he says he trades the car when he sees the first oil drop. [I make sure he trades every two years!]
A big pile of kitty litter works, too. Just be sure to close the door to your garage or the neighbor’s cat will use the litter for the purpose for which it was designed. Motor oil and cat excrement are not a good combination.
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
An old bedpan might work better.
Rodney99 about 13 years ago
Then we use the oil-soaked cardboard to start the bar-b-que next summer…
Devils Knight about 13 years ago
my car does not leak it just marks its territory
teddyr about 13 years ago
Back in the 50’s, Dad stopped by a comercial bakery and got an old baking sheet (BIG one) that they were throwing away. Worked slick.
LuvThemPluggers about 13 years ago
Ah, yes, those were the days when we spent more for oil than we did for gas…..and the station attendant lifted the hood, checked the dipstick and added the oil. Wait, was that this lifetime?
Jonni about 13 years ago
I have an uncle that does that with his cardboard and he says he trades the car when he sees the first oil drop. [I make sure he trades every two years!]
sfreader1 about 13 years ago
I did that when I was young. Now that I am a Plugger, my car no longer leaks oil.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Really? I didn’t think plugger vehicles would fit in the garage,
hsawlrae about 13 years ago
OK, 3 bed pans, maybe?
Satiricat about 13 years ago
A big pile of kitty litter works, too. Just be sure to close the door to your garage or the neighbor’s cat will use the litter for the purpose for which it was designed. Motor oil and cat excrement are not a good combination.