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WD 40 is Water Displacement 40th attempt. wd40 was originally created to prevent corrosion on the tips of the Military missiles while in storage. They tried 39 times before becoming successful on the 40th attempt, hence, wd-40. WD40 is a spray lubricant that does a lot of other things. Water Dispersant formula 40
WD40 decreases friction between two metal pieces. The oil adds lubrication that does not dry on contact or with heat, which can build up in machinery. Other than dirt or piece of rust, little else can gum up WD40 so it provides lubrication for months to years.
Depends on which glue. Most are not flammable. Some made with tree sap are.
Neither is the best lubricant for hinges (actually WD40 is more of a penetrant, not a lubricant). If they're all you have use the GT85, but if you have Tri-Flow (best) or plumber's grease (second best) use it instead. Probably vegetable oil would be better than GT85 but it will turn rancid.
The surface of the table was clean of bacteria.
do not use wd40 on break parts..it leaves a residue....use a break clean product
Try a little WD40.
Yes it does, it works really well. Do not believe the hype that it will damage your leather.
Blast the hell out of every hole,slot and groove with wd40.
You can, but an oil based cleaner would be better. I use WD40.
mostly wd40 but on a rare occasion you can use a sponge
Use WD40 first and then wash trailer with a mild soap - WORKS GREAT!
No WD40 is not good for your computer. To clean the outside of your computer you should use a damp cloth with warm soap and water. To clean your monitor screen use a lint free cloth with just a little water. To clean the inside of your computer use compressed air to clean out the dust. That's it, anything else may cause irrevocable damage to your computer. Hope this helps.
Spray in dry graphite and work the key until it loosens up the lock (unless you have already sprayed in a liquid lube like WD40 which will only gum it up more) If you've already made this mistake, try spraying a little brake cleaner in the keyhole to clean off the WD40, then try the graphite WD40 is not a lubricant, WD40 was invented as a WATER DISPERSANT henc WD, 40 represents the 40th attempt. WD40.
Under the passenger seat there is a couple of connectors, unplug them and clean with electrical contact spray and WD40, make sure they fit tight. Under the passenger seat there is a couple of connectors, unplug them and clean with electrical contact spray and WD40, make sure they fit tight.
Scrape it as clean as possible and spray it with WD40 and let it soak. Several applications will be needed depending on how long the adhesive has been there.
Latex paint will go over WD40 but will not adhere. I work at paint stores and we spray our mixing tables with WD40 so that the paint cans will slide easily and any spilled or splashed paint will peel off if dried.