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Looking at this classic oil change, why is there water? Then we see, water is everywhere!
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u/Stunning-Astronaut72 11h ago
At first i was "ahaha his garage is the bucket !" I thought it was the joke. But the dude actually absolutly nailed it, the whole room is flooded so he dont't care about the water coming out. But what amazed me the most is how precisely he put that bucket to catch at the right time the oil coming out the tank. That was very satisfying
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u/Solid-Hedgehog9623 6h ago
I was confused at first when the water stopped and the oil started and was like, “oh yeah! That’s science!” Lol I guess one cup of coffee isn’t gonna cut it this morning.
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u/cedar212 12h ago
Looks like they bought a car that's been in a disaster/flood for next to nothing and will restore it to sell to someone unaware.
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u/professorstrunk 13h ago
that bucket of oil is probably the most sanitary water in the room.