The bad news:
When I bought my new trimmer last week, I bought a new gas can exclusively for it, as well as oil for the gas mix (it’s a 2 stroke engine). I filled the gas can up on the way home, using the oil. BIG MISTAKE. When I got home, I opened the box, and saw this tiny little 2.6 oz container of oil to use for every 1 gallon of gas. I used way too much oil.
The good news:
I didn’t put the gas into my trimmer.
So - a few questions. What do I do with this gas mixture? I’m not going to pour it out, obviously. Will someone out there dispose of it for me (for a fee, I would imagine)? Can I actually use it in my trimmer (which I’d find unlikely)?
That’s how I always disposed of pre-mix that I didn’t need. Having a variety of boats and other two-cycle engines means extra gas all over the place in the Autumn.
Car Talk covered this and they said a gallon or so is just fine.
I have two 1-gallon cans, one mixed with oil for my trimmer, and one unmixed for my mower.
Naturally, the first time I mixed the gas, I put in twice as much oil as was required. To correct it, I eyeballed: every time I filled the trimmer, I’d fill about half the tank with my mixed gas (the trimmer has a clear plastic fuel tank, so it’s easy to see how much you’re putting in), and fill it the rest of the way with the unmixed gas. Ta da! Correct ratio. And I didn’t have to spend money on a third gas tank that I didn’t need.
Edited to add: you asked if you could use it in your trimmer, and it’s possible that you could, depending upon just how much extra oil you put in there. In my case, it probably just would’ve meant more smoke while I used the trimmer. But if you put a whole quart in or something, I wouldn’t try it.
I’d love to, but I threw the container away when I filled the gas. I wasn’t a quart - probably 6 oz or so. I have to go by the hardware store some time this week - I’ll check then.
Don’t bother with extra gas cans, or remixing and releasing a bunch of vapors/ozone. If your car has anything more than a half a tank of gas, dump it in there.
Really, the best thing to do is keep it simple. Start fresh. Keep it all clean and enviro-friendly.
Then put in the small bottle of oil and then gas the can back up to the proper ratio.
Really? Will the car smoke more than usual? Won’t it hurt the spark plugs? I take Car Talk for gospel all the time, but this is really counter intuitive for me.