500 years in Narnia??
Not until our lifespan gets up around a billion years.
Lifespan depends on the owner and how well you take care of it. regular oil changes and maintanence will help. Mine has 250000 miles and it still runs strong..
Using bicycle oil for maintenance can help reduce friction between moving parts, prevent rust and corrosion, and ensure smooth operation of the bike. This can ultimately prolong the lifespan of the bike and improve its overall performance.
The mix won't set properly, and the lifespan of your cement form will be shortened considerably.
A fryer oil filter machine in a commercial kitchen setting helps to extend the lifespan of the oil, improve the quality and taste of the food, reduce oil wastage, and save money on oil costs in the long run.
Honing oil is used when sharpening tools or blades to lubricate the surface and prevent overheating, which helps maintain the sharpness of the blade and prolong its lifespan.
Using motor oil on wood can help preserve it by creating a protective barrier that repels moisture and prevents decay. The oil penetrates the wood, making it more resistant to water damage and extending its lifespan.
Oil in the process of lubricating machinery reduces friction between moving parts, which helps prevent wear and tear, reduces heat generation, and prolongs the lifespan of the machinery.
I'm wondering the same question, I have 2 full tanks of home heating oil in my basement that is sitting there for the past 4 years now, is this oil still usable? I'd like to pump it out and give it to someone who uses heating oil.
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
5year lifespan
20 lifespan