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Richard Cryberg <[log in to unmask]>
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" can I put the tubs in a heavy duty trash bag and set them out with my trash to be collected by the Trash Hauler?"

Do not put them in your trash.  Trash haulers are real unhappy with any chemicals in the trash.  They do not even want dried up paint these days.  If you have a burn barrel out back toss them in there when the fire is burning real good.  It should burn fine.  I have a super burn barrel design.  Two barrels, cut tops and bottoms out, weld them end to end and use at a 45 deg angle to burn stuff.  Toss burnables in the top and the draft gets things real hot fast.  Next to no smoke once it is started.

Dick


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