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Every time I read something on the internet, I think that's also possible with WD40.
Do you also know this miracle cure?

WD-40 is a brand name of a globally available water repellent spray developed in 1953 by Norm Larsen, founder of the Rocket Chemical Company, San Diego, California. It was originally used to prevent corrosion; later it was used for many other applications. The spray consists of a composition of different hydrocarbons.

WD-40 stands for “Water Displacement - 40th Attempt,” referring to Larsen's 40th attempt to find a successful formula for its anti-corrosion agent.
(thanks to Wikipedia)

DID YOU KNOW THAT WD-40 MULTI-USE PRODUCT ALSO:
Lubricates locks
Prevents rust on brushes
Cleans lawnmower blades.
Removes glue residue
Stiff zippers lubricate and make them supple again
Helps maintain the battery
Bird droppings removed from cars
Stickers separated from glasses
Removes chewing gum from hair or clothing
Chalk removes from walls
Rusted crane unblocked
Squeaky curtain rails stop
Cleans the extractor without a streak
The bathroom cleans and lubricates
Get the luggage wheels rolling again
Of course, the above list is just a selection of the possible uses of WD-40. So if you want to know even more about what you can use WD-40 for? Then check out the complete list of 2000 applications.
https://www.datocms-assets.com/10845/1562642906-wd402000usesupdatedjan2017.pdf

WD40 has many uses. What do you use WD40 for?

WD40 has many uses. What do you use WD40 for?


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