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> Brake Bleeding, Left over brake fluid
Nick
post Jan 9 2006, 09:29 AM
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I have about a pint of brake fluid left over from bleeding brakes this weekend. If anyone in the DC area wants to swing by and use up the rest of the DOT 4 let me know. If there are no takers how do I dispose of this stuff?

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post Jan 9 2006, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE (Nick @ Jan 9 2006, 08:29 AM)
I have about a pint of brake fluid left over from bleeding brakes this weekend. If anyone in the DC area wants to swing by and use up the rest of the DOT 4 let me know. If there are no takers how do I dispose of this stuff?

Nick

Legally (at least in CA) you can't until your trash/waste managenment company hold a "hazardous waste" pickup.....
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