Does Castrol really need to cheat with name Syntec?
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If you don't like Syntec you could always buy some Penzoil or Quaker State and then add some of their Slick 50. The court said Slick 50 did not do what it claimed, but they could keep selling it, anyhow, just change the advertising. In the end, it's ok to screw the public, just get the court's permission to continue if you get caught.
quote:Originally posted by .:[EM]:.:
Please note that 'Syntec' is only a product name and does not have to imply that it is synthetic. If you buy a cellphone which is called Tri-Star, it's not automatically triple band cellphone. If having a 'synthetic' is so important, you should read the label, instead of going for a fancy product name. And if people fall for only the name and feel cheated afterwards, then you're own lack of knowledge/interest is to blame.
And no, I do not work for Castrol or any related companies.
quote:Guessing you have not read the label on their bottles of 5w-20 Syntec ? It say's :
• SAE 5W-20: Castrol SYNTEC is the first major full synthetic oil brand to offer a 5W-20 that is....................
quote:Originally posted by Motorbike:
Castrol makes a very good oil in the 5w-30 BMW High Performance Car synthetic .
quote:Originally posted by Jason8691:
According to this site http://www.silkoleneoil.com/techtip4.htm , and Castrols MSDS, it is a synthietic oil. Did I read this wrong and synthetic hydrocarbons are not synthetic?
quote:but the waters have been muddied by a court case that took place in the USA a few years ago
quote:the PAOs act as solvents for the multigrade polymers and a large assortment of special compounds that act as dispersants, detergents, anti-wear and anti-oxidant agents, and foam suppressants.
quote:Originally posted by Jason8691:
So the Silkolene oil company is wrong in their definition of what PAO is?