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BVBDortmund
2 years ago

I get into the iron pan and wipe out the residual oil/fat with a cloth. This is fuel for the grill and I put it in the empty toilet paper roll.

Other oil is also fuel for the campfire, so I don’t need to buy an igniter.

RubberDuck1972
2 years ago

Drop residual oil/fat into the residual waste. It shouldn’t be too hot, otherwise the garbage bag will leak.

ZackundCody1234
2 years ago

Record it with a kitchen paper and then dispose it in the waste. Larger quantities belong to the material farm.

Important old oil never dispose of waste or toilet!

Nobbe54
2 years ago

Get back in the bottle and shut up. Then in the rest. That’s what I do, but rare.

Grantchester
2 years ago

Get a bag of cat litter and tip the oil into it.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

Dispose of green tonne or residual waste

Highlands
2 years ago
Reply to  TheMonkfood

In the green ton?? Is your oil made of paper??

Highlands
2 years ago
Reply to  TheMonkfood

In the green ton? Is your oil made of paper??

AngiedieSchlaue
2 years ago

In a glass with it and then in the rest.

Standuppadler
2 years ago

I’d pour it into the toilet

Standuppadler
2 years ago
Reply to  Marco79100

The sink maybe not the toilet bowl

TheMonkfood
2 years ago
Reply to  Marco79100

Then it had to shake slowly and rinse

ZackundCody1234
2 years ago
Reply to  Standuppadler

Oil and fat does not belong to the toilet or drain it causes problems in the lines and channel network. In addition, it is bad for the environment, so please go to the residual waste or to the Werfstoffhof.

TheMonkfood
2 years ago

If you rinse when pouring in, nothing accumulates.

Or tilt into the organic waste, green ton or in the residual waste

Standuppadler
2 years ago

The fat deposits in the small line of the sink, but not in the downpipe of the toilet bowl

Justin010621
2 years ago

Go to the Gulli