Since water had formed in Micking oil and Deltawing said water cannot be formed, I referred back to my friend who is an automobile engineer. I put this same complaint to him. He replied if the aromatic content (water/benzene percentage) in fresh oil is high, such lubricant when used will turn into water. He also stated that if the lubricant used like Micking does not have a good additive package, it will turn into water aswell.
So, my friend (Deltawing) I recommend, do not use Mickng Oil, it is bad and will damage your car engine.
As suggested by my friend (Deltawing) I visited Michang website, to my surprise I found them to be a small oil blender like the ones in Badami Bagh Lahore. No wonder Micking is bad oil. They are making it only for Pakistan.
I have completed my research. I contacted a Shell officer to ask about car manufacturer recommendations. He said for an oil to be qualified it must carry OEM (original equipment manufacturer) Recommendation. Shell has all.
He also said it is wrong to say that only Shell and Caltex have OEM recommendations for their oils. Many other companies like Total, BP, and Castrol etc. have it. He was also sure that Michang/Micking does not have any OEM recommendations. Based on this discussion it is clear that Micking is not qualified oil having NO OEM recommendations and it is too risky to use in any car. No company in Pakistan like Toyota and Others recommend Micking.
Lastly, my friend (Phoebus) you said that any person not having proof should be removed from this forum. I therefore strongly recommend that you should be out of this forum as you are making statements without any fact.
Micking is a bad oil, totally unqualified, not recommended and should not be used by anyone is Pakistan.