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Darn it! I must do this nine times out of ten!!
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<blockquote data-quote="alderman" data-source="post: 1752368" data-attributes="member: 6711"><p>I use dish soap bottles. The little pour spout meters it in slowly if you have lots of patience. Even with the cap off the bottle it pours slower than the gallon oil jug so I've cut down on my overfilling since I made the switch.</p><p></p><p>I don't cut through a full tank of gas without some kind of break so it's not necessary for me to have the oil completely topped off.</p><p></p><p>Now if I can just quit overfilling the soap bottle every time I refill it I'll have this oil spill thing whipped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alderman, post: 1752368, member: 6711"] I use dish soap bottles. The little pour spout meters it in slowly if you have lots of patience. Even with the cap off the bottle it pours slower than the gallon oil jug so I've cut down on my overfilling since I made the switch. I don't cut through a full tank of gas without some kind of break so it's not necessary for me to have the oil completely topped off. Now if I can just quit overfilling the soap bottle every time I refill it I'll have this oil spill thing whipped. [/QUOTE]
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