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Old 12-30-2014, 10:58 PM
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A friend bought me a case of this oil. I've never used anything except from the bottle on the left. Label indicates they're the same. Is this ok? If it's the same product then I wonder why a different color bottle. I know there's other languages on the label. Thanks in advance!

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Old 12-30-2014, 11:10 PM
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From the Spruce Q&A page for Aeroshell W100:

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The last case of Aeroshell W100 plus came in black plastic bottles. The new case i just bought has red containers. It also says it is a mineral Ash dispersant oil. It never used to say mineral before. Is this the same oil, or is it an engine break in oil?
It is the same oil as before. The only thing that changes is the packaging. All AeroShell oils will be switching to the new, red packaging.
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