Oil Detergents
#61
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Re: Oil Detergents
I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
Mike
SnThetcOil wrote:
>
> >You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Well Mike, any time the term, "synthetic", is used to refer to anything, it
> has historically meant that the item being referred to is man-made, i.e. isn't
> found in nature in that state but instead is made by man.
>
> Take care.
>
> To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
> address.
#62
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Re: Oil Detergents
As redefined at: http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
#63
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Re: Oil Detergents
As redefined at: http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
#64
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Re: Oil Detergents
As redefined at: http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm
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Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
#65
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Re: Oil Detergents
As redefined at: http://www.1st-in-synthetics.com/articles7.htm
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Mike Romain wrote:
>
> I agree 100%, but the companies have perverted the 'legal' meaning.
>
> Mike
#66
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
#67
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
#68
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
#69
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials.
"Man" didn't make those materials, they were extracted from petroleum
stock with whatever degree of freedom from contaminants was deemed
appropriate for the process.
> It is devoid
> of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
Extracted fractions of crude oil can be as pure or free from
"contaminants" as desired. Or necessary for the purpose.
> Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
> inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
As opposed to the raw materials used to make "synthetic" oils which
come purely from the same petroleum base... Unless you can offer
examples of some made from polymerized plant materials or extracted
from sources such as jojoba.
#70
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Re: Oil Detergents
You are attempting to confuse a holder of *THE TRVTH* [TM] with
facts--someone totally devoid of the concept of such.
Mike Romain proclaimed:
> You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> SnThetcOil wrote:
>
>> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials. It is devoid
>>of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
>>Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
>>inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
>>address.
facts--someone totally devoid of the concept of such.
Mike Romain proclaimed:
> You are 'legally' incorrect using that as a definition.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> SnThetcOil wrote:
>
>> Synthetic oil is made in a laboratory using man made materials. It is devoid
>>of any of the naturally occurring contaminants present in petroleum oils.
>>Petroleum oil is naturally occuring and comes from the ground, with all the
>>inherent contaminants and resulting drawbacks from those contaminants.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>>To respond via e-mail, simply take the, "REMOVEXX" out of my return e-mail
>>address.