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Most auto parts stores sell oils pans for under the car. You will need two.
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From: Healeys <healeys-bounces@autox.team.net> on behalf of Jim Ryan <ryan@=
jimryan.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 4, 2022 3:32 PM
To: List Healey <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Healeys] Oil drip protection
We just got a new fancy brick driveway and there will be hell to pay if I d=
rip oil on it. just wondering what people use to protect the surfaces on w=
hich you park. Preferably, I would like something that I could just slide =
under it when I park, and pull it out before I leave. Most things I've seen=
, if I leave behind when I pull away, will just blow away. I only have a co=
uple of drips and I kind of know where they are, so I wouldn't need somethi=
ng really huge. I'm thinking maybe a cookie sheet, or something like that. =
I just wanted to see what are the options people use.
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<div dir=3D"auto">We just got a new fancy brick driveway and there will be =
hell to pay if I drip oil on it. just wondering what people use to pr=
otect the surfaces on which you park. Preferably, I would like someth=
ing that I could just slide under it when I
park, and pull it out before I leave. Most things I've seen, if I leave be=
hind when I pull away, will just blow away. I only have a couple of drips a=
nd I kind of know where they are, so I wouldn't need something really huge.=
I'm thinking maybe a cookie sheet,
or something like that. I just wanted to see what are the options people u=
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