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    The 20 best Walmart deals this week: Bedding, beauty and Sam's Club memberships for 50% off It takes combing through a lot of bad deals week after week to unearth the actually good ones that you ...

  3. Halfords - Wikipedia

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    Halfords rebranded in February 2003, to the black and orange logo it has today. [5] Halfords entered into a Collaboration Agreement with Autobacs Seven Co. on 11 July 2005, [6] a Japan based car accessory retailer with chains of stores all over the world and is best known for being the title sponsor of Super GT and D1 Grand Prix. [7]

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    Walmart deals: 50% off or more. In the spirit of the intro to this piece, our appeal this week is all Carote and no stick — just make sure you have these ready for this year's holiday feasts.

  5. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Used oil is considered the largest source of oil pollution in the U.S. harbors and waterways, at 1,460 ML (385 × 10 ^ 6 US gal) per year, mostly from improper disposal. [50] By far the greatest cause of motor-oil pollution in oceans comes from drains and urban street-runoff, much of it caused by improper disposal of engine oil. [51]

  6. Two-stroke oil - Wikipedia

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    The oil is dyed blue to make it easier to recognize in the gasoline. It appears black in this bottle because it is not diluted. Two-stroke oil (also referred to as two-cycle oil, 2-cycle oil, 2T oil, or 2-stroke oil) is a type of motor oil intended for use in crankcase compression two-stroke engines, typical of small gasoline-powered engines.

  7. Lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Typically lubricants contain 90% base oil (most often petroleum fractions, called mineral oils) and less than 10% additives. Vegetable oils or synthetic liquids such as hydrogenated polyolefins, esters, silicones, fluorocarbons and many others are sometimes used as base oils.