13+ Amazing Uses For WD-30

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13+ Amazing Uses For WD-30

Well This Is Interesting.

1)Use WD-30 to protect a bird feeder

2)Seperate stuck glassware....NOT

3)Get that stuck ring off your finger

4)Exterminate roaches and repel insects

5)Remove chewing gum from hair

6)Remove tough scuff marks from floor

7)Wipe away tea stains

8)Clean toilet bowls

9)Winterproof boots and shoes

10)Clean and restore license plates

11)Prevent snow build-up on windows

12)Keeps wasps from building nests

13)Remove doggie doo

More >>>>
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Originally Posted By: 01_celica_gt
I LOVE WD-40, no idea what this stuff is?

lemme guess its FULL SYNTHETIC and can be used for a long change interval?

LOL


....how much you wanna bet someone bought 2 or 3 of those gallon metal cans of '40 and tried to use them for a OCI
 
Originally Posted By: michaelluscher
Originally Posted By: 01_celica_gt
I LOVE WD-40, no idea what this stuff is?

lemme guess its FULL SYNTHETIC and can be used for a long change interval?

LOL


....how much you wanna bet someone bought 2 or 3 of those gallon metal cans of '40 and tried to use them for a OCI


LOL at the person who attempted that.
 
Originally Posted By: EdwardC
Then you'll have the thin is in crowd running WD-20.


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When I worked at Convair in San Diego the rep from WD-40, a local company, did a demo that took my breath away. He took the top off a 55 gallon drum and with a running electric drill in his hand, he plunged the drill into the drum up to his elbow, held it there for about 5 seconds and pulled out the still running drill. No shock, nothing.
 
They use to use WD40 to clean off the tops of the batteries when finishing them. Removed the crud and rayon marks. They got it in 55 gallon drums.

WD40 say it needs to be kept mixed up when using such a large container but they never did.

The active ingredient would settle out as a white looking liquid. I have about 5 have about gallons of that. Add a little naphtha to it and it's good as new.
 
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