Very simple question about Millers...

timbotdi

Active Member
Oct 18, 2006
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A few months back I bought a massive can of Millers from fasteronline.com... Unlike the smaller bottles it doesn't have a filler cap, and I was just wondering what you guys use to get it into your car.

I thought I could simply refil an old Diesel Redex bottle I had, but no, after not too long, the Millers simply ate through the plastic...

Any cheap ideas on how to store a small, measured amount?

Thanks for your help...

Cheers,

T
 

devonutopia

fabia-lous
Mar 30, 2004
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Exmouth / Exeter
I use sample bottles. :D They even have measuring gauge on the side so you can check level before fill - tip a bit in, then recheck. It's not a science with me and using it. 250ml bottles at a time means they're convenient for keeping in the boot. Only downside is the rigid plastic is a bit brittle, so the slightest knock/crush and they crack, spilling their contents (almost got the smell out of my car now. :D) I got 12 bottles off Ebay, new, for about £4 all in.
 
Nov 2, 2006
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Annaghmore
bebo.com
If you have any garden equipment that is 2-stroke use the small bottle of one-shot oil mix to hold the millers, clean out with a drop of petrol and fill with millers. holds a double dose for a 60ltr tank that you get with sqeezing as much into a tank at fillup as possible.
 
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