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cut the water off. soak it in rust removal chemicals then wd40
With patience and torque. Chemicals such as Liquid Wrench and WD40 help by seeping into the threads and lubricating them.
To get it to creep into nooks and crannies well it has a fair percentage of solvents and other chemicals too. These greatly degrade the lubricating properties when compared to a regular oil.
try spraying a little WD40 on it. this usually works better than finger nail polish remover or anything with acetone in it, and doesnt strip the paint. Lemon furniture polish worked really well for me. :)
Though flammable rubbing alcohol and lighter fluid. A product shown in the past to remove tar well is WD40. After taking a dull knife to scrap the excess off, take one of the above chemicals (preferably the WD40) and blot onto the stain. Let it sit a couple of minutes and rub out with a cloth.
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Before soaking metal jewerlry in WD40 to remove adhesive, test on a small area. This will prevent you from ruining the piece if the WD40 removes or damages the finish.
With WD40
do not use wd40 on break parts..it leaves a residue....use a break clean product
wd40.
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You can use WD40 to help the squeaking computer chair. Just spray the WD40 on the bottom of the chair.