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Q:What is the percentage of synthetic to conventional oil in this "Synthetic Blend" oil?
by|Apr 25, 2024
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Q:Is this synthetic oil?
by|Nov 8, 2023
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A:  Thank you for your interest in PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. Yes! This is synthetic oil. I hope this helps and we appreciate your interest in PowerCare!

by|Mar 19, 2024
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    A:  I saw a misleading answer by Power Care that said this is a synthetic oil but the label says synthetic "Blend" which means it's only partially synthetic. And the label doesn't specify the percentage synthetic to conventional either.

    by|Apr 25, 2024
      caret
      Q:How does the bottle actually work to squeeze oil into measuring section. I cannot get oil to flow.
      by|Dec 24, 2022
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      A:  You need to loosen the cap. 

      by|Jul 22, 2023

        A:  Hi, Link. Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. The oil should begin filling the top layer automatically when you squeeze the bottle. If it does not then I would recommend returning the oil. I hope this helps! - Jewel

        by|Dec 27, 2022

          A:  Make sure you remove the cap before squeezing the bottle.

          by|Dec 28, 2022
            caret
            Q:Nowhere is there mixing instructions! Yes, reading the comments I found that 2.6oz to 1 gal gas = 50:1 ratio. Why not put that on the bottle?
            by|Nov 26, 2022
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            A:  Hi, DIYer. Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. At the top of the bottle there are markings that show how much oil is needed to be in the resevoir per gallon of gas. I am sorry if those markings did not help. I hope this helps! - Jewel

            by|Jun 17, 2023
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              A:  The answer is on the bottle itself, the customer must do a small bit of deducing but it’s there. We know from the print on the front “50:1” it’s implied 50 parts oil to 1 gallon of gasoline. The manufacturer also provides the measure reservoir that the customer can squeeze to fill up with oil which contains hash marks for how much oil is “50:1”. Now you just need to decide how many gallons is in your gasoline container that you will mix the oil in. If you have a 5 gallon container full of gas, you’ll fill up that reservoir to the “50:1” hash mark and pour into the gasoline 5 times ftttyy equaling 250:5 or 250 parts oil to 5 gallons of gasoline. The bottle makes it super simple to fill the oil bottle reservoir to “50:1” for every gallon of gas you’ll mix it with. I can see how ratios, if not used to working with them, can appear more mathematical than they need to be for this, it’s the measuring reservoir at the top of the oil bottle that’s the instruction and key! Hope that helps

              by|Nov 17, 2023
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                Q:For 50:1 ratio, how much oil do I need for 2 gallons gas?
                by|Sep 13, 2022
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                A:  Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. You would need 2.6 fluid ounces of oil per gallon of gas. I hope this helps! Thank you for asking. - Jewel

                by|Mar 4, 2024
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                  A:  2.5oz gets you a 50:1 ratio. I'm 99% sure the product shows that on the back label

                  by|May 7, 2023
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                    A:  Since there are 128 oz in 1 gallon, 50:1 means 50 parts Gas to 1 part oil, 128/50=2.56 or 2.6 rounded up So, for each Gallon you need 2.6oz of oil For 2 gallons you need 5.2oz

                    by|Mar 28, 2024
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                      A:  5.2 oz. oil for 2 gallons fuel

                      by|Sep 21, 2023
                        caret
                        Q:If there is too much in the top chamber how can you return the excess to the bottom chamber?
                        by|May 9, 2022
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                        A:  Hi, Rudy. Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. The following video is a great example of how you can get the oil back in the larer part of the bottle; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUdNPbPP8kI Thank you for asking. I hope this helps! - Jewel

                        by|Nov 19, 2022
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                          A:  OPEN THE CAP, THEN TILT THE BOTTLE ENOUGH TO LET UPPER CHAMBER DRAIN TO BOTTOM.

                          by|Aug 3, 2023
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                            A:  tilt the bolt so you can squeeze it without more going up, then tilt it so that the oil is covering the fill tube are slowly release the bottle. It should suck it back down the fill tube.

                            by|Nov 19, 2022
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                              Q:You probably should actually put the mixing ratio on the bottle. That would make a lot more common sense don't you think? Please make these changes so customers who purchase your product know exactly how much to mix for the ratio of mix to gas!
                              by|Oct 5, 2021
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                              A:  Maybe some labels show the mixing ratio. Mine does NOT.

                              by|Aug 9, 2023
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                                A:  Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. I apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you. The ratio is listed on the front of the bottle which is 50:1. A 50:1 ratio always means 2.6 ounces of oil to 1 gallon of gas. Thank you for asking, I hope this helps! - Jewel

                                by|Nov 19, 2022
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                                  A:  I agree it would help if you guys actually put the gallons of gas to ounces ratio on the label somewhere. For us who don't do this every day I constantly find myself always googling because I forget.

                                  by|Apr 21, 2023
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                                    A:  Works great.

                                    by|Nov 19, 2022
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                                    caret
                                    Q:Is this comparable to Stihl 50:1 oil? Thanks
                                    by|Sep 25, 2021
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                                    A:  Thank you for your interest in the PowerCare 16 oz. 2-Cycle Oil. Yes! This oil is a 50:1 gas-to-oil ratio. Thank you for asking. I hope this helps! - Jewel

                                    by|Nov 19, 2022
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                                      A:  I’ve only ever used powercare, I have a lawn business and been using power are for about 3 years and it’s great

                                      by|Feb 12, 2024
                                        4 found this answer helpful

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