#307610 - Sat Feb 25 2012 08:21 PM
Shipping full motor oil cans
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Sun Jun 25 2006
Loc: Adelanto Ca USA
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I sometimes have full quart motor oil cans I ship thru the post office. They always ask if it is hazardous, is this a hazardous thing to ship? If I take out the oil I devalue it alot for those who collect full cans. I double box and wrap it so there is no leak and send priority.
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#307618 - Sat Feb 25 2012 08:37 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: 56chiefstar]
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Showcase Feature Host
Registered: Wed Jun 02 2004
Loc: PECONIC BAY, L.I., NY, USA
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I addition to double boxing, I usually saran wrap and zip lock bag the oil can and wrap that in a good padding of foam or bubble wrap.
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#307706 - Sun Feb 26 2012 10:21 AM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Dick Bennett]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Fri Dec 14 2001
Loc: USA
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I always tell them it is motor oil and they mark it on the box. I have had no problem yet.
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#307726 - Sun Feb 26 2012 11:47 AM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Dick Bennett]
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Registered: Thu Nov 07 2002
Loc: Duluth, MN U.S.A
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USPS will answer that question Best. Every time you mail a full can thru USPS, they ask if package contains anything Hazardous & you say NO, your lying! Playing dummy & saying "I didn't know" AIN'T an excuse to them, you can be held liable for any damage incurred to their machines, other packages & the cleanup. Ship it UPS, they dont ask.
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#307730 - Sun Feb 26 2012 11:58 AM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Ryan Underthun]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Wed Nov 28 2007
Loc: Janesville, Mn. 56048
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I have shipped a ton of Full Quart Oil Cans through the USPS and never had a Issue. I have gotten more empty cans in the mail that were never rinsed out that have seeped through shipping boxes and the post office still says nothing when I pick them up. So if you are going to ship a can that has been drained rinse it out with Hot Water and a little dish soap, the buyer will be happy you did this.
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#307739 - Sun Feb 26 2012 12:29 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Jay Leeper]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Mon Jan 17 2005
Loc: Saline, Mi USA
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Must be a California thing. I've shipped a thousand cans and never once asked about hazardous contents. It's posted on the wall at USPS, UPS and FEDEX.
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#307783 - Sun Feb 26 2012 03:47 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: blacktee]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Tue May 17 2005
Loc: CHills,Illinois
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I just shipped a bunch of full 1 quts. to Canada & Scotland,via USPS...I had to go USPS. Both buyers asked I not drain,as they wanted them full. I wrapped all with saran wrap,then bubble wrap.
The girl @ USPS,said.."Anything Hazardous,Liquid or Perishable?" I said "No". She asked me what it was,I said Motor oil quts. She said,please tell me you wrapped them well. I said I did,and she said there shouldn't be a problem,and there wasn't.
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#307807 - Sun Feb 26 2012 05:12 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Cold Pizza]
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Jan 04 2002
Loc: Gracey, Kentucky
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You're not suppose to ship mercury filled thermometers via USPS either.
Jamie
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Collecting Texaco and Havoline Signs, Cans, and Giveaways. texacosigns@gmail.com
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#307812 - Sun Feb 26 2012 05:30 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: J.E.Radebaugh]
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Sat Jul 06 2002
Loc: greenville,ohio
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I don't really think it's a California thing, they ask at my post office here in Ohio as well. I think it's probably standard procedure to ask but some postal workers don't for whatever reason. When I tell them it's a qt. of motor oil they don't get overly concerned though. Just my experience. ;;;;;;;;;;Ron
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#307816 - Sun Feb 26 2012 05:39 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: oillease55]
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Petro Enthusiast
Registered: Fri Jan 04 2002
Loc: Gracey, Kentucky
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They ask the same thing here in Virginia.
Jamie
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Collecting Texaco and Havoline Signs, Cans, and Giveaways. texacosigns@gmail.com
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#309293 - Sat Mar 03 2012 03:07 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Bob Richards]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Thu Jan 13 2011
Loc: Mt. Juliet, Tenn.
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I've got several looks like that. Post office puts them in bag and sends them on. Brake fluid can other day, perfect when I bought it,by the time it got here red signage was pink.If they have been opened I ask them to empty ,some do some don't. Some I have just stopped bidding on.
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#309315 - Sat Mar 03 2012 05:10 PM
Re: Shipping full motor oil cans
[Re: Loyd Pierce]
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Veteran Member
Registered: Fri Mar 25 2005
Loc: North Jersey
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You are allowed to send motor oil, handy oil through the USPS. I recommend placing the can inside a ziplock bag and packing it well in a box. Padded envelopes = bad idea.
Also, as info, you are allowed to send aerosol cans (spray paint)through the USPS. You have to send them Parcel Post, not Priority or Express.
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