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Any can that has a baffle in it is usually best. You could also use a can and thrown a scotch brite pot scrubber in it to help absorb the
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Any can that has a baffle in it is usually best. You could also use a can and thrown a scotch brite pot scrubber in it to help absorb the oil. You can find cheap cans on Amazon all day. Then pick up some 3/8 hoses and a few hose clamps and you're good to go.
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