WD-40

Known as "the can with a thousand uses," WD-40
protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates
stuck parts, displaces moisture, and lubricates just
about anything. WD-40 is also great when it comes to
cleaning grease, grime, and other marks from most surfaces.
THE FIVE FUNCTIONS OF 
LUBRICATES
WD-40’s lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that attract dust and
dirt. |
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CLEANS
WD-40 gets under dirt, grime and grease to clean while forming a corrosion resistant
barrier. It also dissolves adhesives, allowing easy removal of labels. Just
spray, wait and wipe. |
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PROTECTS
WD-40 protects metal surfaces with corrosion
resistant ingredients to shield against moisture
and other corrosive elements. |
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PENETRATES
WD-40 loosens rust stuck to metal bonds
and frees stuck, frozen or rusted parts. The lubricating
properties of WD-40 then keep these parts working
freely. |
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DISPLACES MOISTURE
Because WD-40 displaces moisture, it quickly
dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture
induced short circuits. |
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The can that
can……
Just some of the many uses...
GARAGE
- keeps tools from rusting
- removes paint, grease and tar from hands
- works as a cutting oil on drill bits
- dissolves dried paint from spray paint nozzles
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SPORTS
- lubricates gears and prevents rust on bikes
- keeps fishing lures corrosion free
- prevents corrosion on boat hardware
- loosens and cleans golf shoe spikes
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AUTOMOTIVE
- removes bugs, road tar
and tree sap
- quietens noisy fan belts
- cleans alloy wheels
HOUSEHOLD
- lubricates tracks on sliding
doors
- cleans tough grease and grime
- cleans and polishes
stainless steel
- takes gum out of carpet
- removes crayon from walls
and doors
LAWN/GARDEN
- lubricates shears, pruners
and pop-up sprinklers
- cleans grime from patio furniture
- prevents grass
clippings from sticking to mower blades
For
more uses take a look at our 2000 uses document
DID YOU KNOW?
You should point the spray nozzle at the blue mark
on the top of the can and shake the can before each
use. This will help ensure the can is completely emptied.
WD-40 uses CO2 as its propellant which is better for
the environment. WD-40 also uses a special spray-all-ways
valve that allows you to spray at any angle – even
upside down.
THE RED TUBE
Each can of WD-40 comes with a thin red tube. This
allows you to focus the spray and penetrate deep into
otherwise hard to reach places. Simply take the tube
off the can and insert into the spray nozzle. To store
the tube, snap it into the notch in the cap.
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