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How can I dispose of the waste products I get from working on my car more effectively?
tl;dr: You are doing a better job than most, and as a result reducing your chemical footprint further will largely require being more proactive about safe chemical disposal than most people are willing to be. Having said that, there are a few things to consider. Reduce the amount of waste that you generate where possible. The best thing I can suggest for reducing the amount of waste you need to safely dispose of is simply to reduce the amount of waste that you generate, and plan ahead to minimize the waste - especially from stuff that has a finite shelf life. Here are some good things you can do to improve your mess making methodology generally (not just including how to clean the cylinder heads, axle bearings, calipers and crankcases that you listed - but also more common thing like your own service, oil change, filters etc. because I think it would be more useful information for more people): Catch the Excess - If you change your own car oil then you probably have something that you
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