Oil Detergents
#71
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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.
#72
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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.
#73
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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.
#74
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
#75
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
#76
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
#77
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Re: Oil Detergents
SnThetcOil proclaimed:
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
>>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.
>
Which is not a legal definition by any stretch of the wildest hype.
Nor have you been able or willing to share any source for the raw
materials for synthetic engine oil that is anything other than
crude.
#78
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Re: Oil Detergents
I'd be interested in where I can find some Castrol GT 10-40W in
a "natural" state. Doggoned Kragen raised the price again.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
> found in nature.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> SnThetcOil wrote:
>
>> 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.
#79
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Re: Oil Detergents
I'd be interested in where I can find some Castrol GT 10-40W in
a "natural" state. Doggoned Kragen raised the price again.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
> found in nature.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> SnThetcOil wrote:
>
>> 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.
#80
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Re: Oil Detergents
I'd be interested in where I can find some Castrol GT 10-40W in
a "natural" state. Doggoned Kragen raised the price again.
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Then gasoline could be called synthetic, because it too is not
> found in nature.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> SnThetcOil wrote:
>
>> 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.