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Seeking RECYCLING of USED PICKLE OIL
I'M SEEKING A COMPANY THAT PURCHASES NON-VIRGIN/USED PICKLE OIL OR KNOWING OF SUCH A COMPANY. I'M TOLD THAT COMPANIES SELL/BUY NON-VIRGIN OR USED PICKLE OIL WHICH IN TURN CREATES LARGE PROFITS DUE TO ITS STABLE CHARACTERISTICS FOR RECYCLING. HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY OF USED PICKLE OIL THAT IS USED FOR PICKLING LARGE COILS OF STEEL.
PEYTON, PEYRECYCLING - ADRIAN , MICHIGAN
2004
Creates large profits, eh? If I were you I think I'd cough up whatever it costs to dispose of this stuff before the 90-day rule or 180-day rule kicks in :-)
You could be right, Pey, and I hope you are . . . but I've rarely heard of disposing of any waste product associated with metal finishing and turning a profit at it.

Ted Mooney, P.E.
Striving to live Aloha
finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey
2004
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