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Yeah but then there's the cost of the solvent and "how many oil changers actually have compressed air?" and as if you didn't have a big enough mess already... now ya got to deal with solvent baths, spillage, over spray, rags, wiping and washing of the hands, more rags... all of which adds up to a major environmental disaster!

Hmmmm, is there really any advantage?






Worst thing since the Gulf oil spill! ( )

Wonder where they bury old spin-on's?

My Purolators cost $6.99, & tax, so MAYBE only 13 - 14 spin-ons. If you compare it to a BETTER quality spin-on, @ say $14-16, then maybe only 6?
And what's the cost of a nice spin-on cover, say finned aluminum or chrome?

Some see Apples, some see Oranges. (and SOME just see TROUBLE!)


And you may see me tonight With an illegal smile J. Prine