some shops have equipment that passes used antifreeze through a filtration process, adds an additives package, and generates recycled antifreeze that meets virgin specifications. Recycled is just as good, or if you like new only that's fine too.
Paper(s) made from recycled fibers are as good as paper made from virgin (non-recycled or secondary) fiber. One is not better than the other.
Your best bet is to visit a good auto shop (seller of antifreeze), and say "I want to buy enough antifreeze for a 1990 Chevy 5.7 truck".
Use a good quality antifreeze (available at Wal-Mart or auto parts) mixed 50/50 with water
They are recycled into other materials or products and it's a good idea
it depends on how you mean recycled but yes recycled water is filtered so i would say its safe
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Any good grade of antifreeze mixed 50/50 with water
Conventional antifreeze is generally good for older vehicles. You can also consider 'long life' antifreeze - it's good for all make, model and year of vehicle or original antifreeze color. PEAK Long Life Antifreeze will protect for 150,000 miles/5 years. If your antifreeze hasn't been changed for 2-3 years for conventional coolant/antifreeze or 5 years for long life formulas, it's time for a flush and fill. - PEAK Automotive; peakauto.com
Lots of things can be recycled. Many kinds of plastic, cloth (it's good for making paper if nothing else), paper, aluminum, steel ... pretty much any metal can be recycled.
Lots of things can be recycled. Many kinds of plastic, cloth (it's good for making paper if nothing else), paper, aluminum, steel ... pretty much any metal can be recycled.
You can buy a Virgin mobile phone at a good price from the Virgin mobile website. They offer Android, Blackberry and Apple devices, and are all sold at very good prices.
93% sulfuric acid is Virgin sulfuric acid. It is a good drain opener.