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Saving Money While Saving The Environment

Santa Clara Auto Transport

The environment, which consists of our air, water and soil, is used by every living thing and especially all our vehicles and machines of all types and sizes.

Until I discovered Amsoil Inc.'s synthetic lubricants and how they reduce emissions and related problems associated with petroleum oils, it was a common assumption that there was no other option. One hundred percent synthetic engine oils, for example, will reduce emissions due to the absence of hydrocarbons. Fuel consumption is also reduced by amounts in the range of five percent. That's welcome during these days of gasoline price increases on a daily basis. Oil change intervals are another strategy to reduce the need for disposal, as with petroleum. Petroleum oil users are under the Oil Change Interval requirement by most dealers to change their oils every 5,000 kms. Driving forty thousand kms. or one year, whichever comes first, before changing oil will make an impact on reduced demands on the environment. That has been my experience with a product options available by Amsoil Inc. using six litres and a couple of oil filters with synthetic lubricant instead of more than forty litres of petroleum and sixteen oil and air filters.

Propylene Glycol Antifreeze is also something car owners should use to reduce environmental pollution because, compared to ethylene glycol, it is not toxic not lethal when ingested by pets, fish of any living animal. You've heard about pet's excruciating pain, wrenching in the grips of death after ingesting antifreeze? Let's do Mother Earth a favor and use Propylene Glycol Antifreeze and 100% synthetic engine oil.

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