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chuck wrote in
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The National Advertising Division of the Council of Better Business
Bureaus has ruled that "synthetic" is a marketing term and it is the
responsibility of the marketer to define what it is.

So we hardly know what it is, much less where it comes from.

Chuck


Good grief! We could put cooking oil in there and call it "Synthetic"!

No thanks. Truckers with hundreds of thousands of miles on their diesels
tell me to use Velo 400. I don't think it's different from Rotella T, just
the name is different. Well, in either case we know it's OIL!

They sure are secretive about what Amway.....er, ah....Amsoil really is...

What are they hiding??

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