Hi all. Can anyone tell me if diesel that has been stored in an airtight 25l black (not affected by sunlight) container for about 6 years, is any good? Can it be used to blend with filtered WVO, or is it only good for parts washing?....Cheers....Mick.
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If you have a look at it and theres no mould and you run it through a filter its probably fine, particularly if you mix it with veg.
On the other hand if you're not 100% confident about it and it will play in the back of your mind then get rid its not worth the saving
Having said that if you're willing to use WVO that has likely had water, chips, chicken, fish and the bodily hair and snot of the cook in it then old diesel's probably the last of your worries.
Don't take this the wrong way. I run WVO too with all the above features!
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Thanks for the advice, guys. Dont want to risk problems, so if it looks clean, I'll just use it for rinsing out cubies etc. As for all those wonderful extras in the wvo, well I'll try and filter most of them out!....Cheers....Mick." Time wounds all heels ".
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Originally posted by biosurf View PostIf you have a look at it and theres no mould and you run it through a filter its probably fine, particularly if you mix it with veg.
On the other hand if you're not 100% confident about it and it will play in the back of your mind then get rid its not worth the saving
Having said that if you're willing to use WVO that has likely had water, chips, chicken, fish and the bodily hair and snot of the cook in it then old diesel's probably the last of your worries.
Don't take this the wrong way. I run WVO too with all the above features!
Jess
"Cos short cuts can cost more in the long run"Buncefield Burner
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Originally posted by gwh200 View PostHe especially enjoys the bodily hair.fuel,food,women, he's not fussy.
Like dock leaves growing near nettles.
EDIT: think this is one of those rare times I've managed to disgust myself!
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