HORRORS! No WD-40 at Wal-Mart??

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I don't use WD-40 as a penetrating oil. There are better materials for this application.

I don't use WD-40 on firearms in place of lubricating oils. There are better materials for this application. However, when I was a hunter, I'd spray it down my smoothbores followed with a patch to remove the bulk of fouling from that days hunting. No sense in breaking out the Hoppe's if I'm in the field 6 out of 7 days a week.

I like PB Blaster for corroded fasteners, but not as a lube. It smells too much.

PB Blaster dry lube (the garage door lube) doesn't tolerate being wet very long.

I like WD-40 in the car tool box for quick use. They come in small sizes which don't take up much space like full sized cans.

I have never used up a large can of WD-40. The spray mechanism usually goes bad about half way thru the can and then the can gets tossed.
 
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HORRORS! No WD-40 at Wal-Mart??


Due to CAFE regulations, WD-40 did not meet the GF-4 sequence test. It has been thinned out and now sold as WD-30.

You should be looking for WD-30 instead.

Good day.

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WD-40 and PB Blaster both stink -- literally.

They both have their place, and work well. PB for removing rusted nuts. WD40 for removing silly putty from clothes:)

True fact: Silly Putty's website will state to use WD-40 to remove gold silly putty from clothing. It worked, but the shirt stank for quite awhile.
 
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