I don't watch much TV except a couple of shows on Hulu. I have not seen the recycled oil comercials but I worked for the company which owned and operated the only oil re-refinery west of the Mississippi River. I was in environmental management and I was intimately familiar with the process. True recycled oil has been re-refined, meaning that it has be vacuum distilled at high temperature and the distillate has been subjected to the hydroforming process which uses a catalyst to replace harmful elements like sulfur on the hydrocarbon molecule. The sulfur is then extracted and the outlet from the process is a clear (We called it water white.) liquid which resembled mineral oil you can buy at the pharmacy. Most of our product was sold to folks like WD-40 (and also used in 3in1 Oil, owned by the same company) and to Texaco and other oil companies for use in packaged greases. Oil companies were reluctant at that time to use it in blended motor oil because they felt the "recycled" connotation would result in warranty issues only because of the perception that it was not as good as virgin oil. Union Oil company, for a time in the 1980s did blend our product into recycled Union 76 motor oil which was clearly labelled recycled , but it did not sell well or the profit margin wasn't sufficient, so it was discontinued. It is interesting that we our feedstock was used oill, as drained, which would include increasig amounts of synthetic oil as use of synthtetics increased. Our engineers felt that the synthetics only improved the quality of our products. Recycled oil got a bad reputation in the past because most recyclers only heated the oil to extract the moisture and volatiles like gasoline then filtered it before sale. The oil still contained most of the harmful acids and components likely to result in acids. Joe Fulton ----- Original Message ---- From: Armand Eshleman <aje1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sat, November 5, 2011 7:16:21 AM Subject: [AMC-list] recycled oil Lately I've been seeing commercials about the quality of using oil that is either entirely recycled oil or 50/50 blends. Anyone have any insider information on this subject? Are we getting hornswoggled again? Armand _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com