A single can of WD40 is small enough that it does not require special storage, except that as an aerosol it should not be stored near a heat source such as a boiler or furnace.
Depends on which glue. Most are not flammable. Some made with tree sap are.
I don't know why you would, I would not advise it. You may cause the bag to deploy and with a flammable aerosol, get severely burned.
WD40 its a lubricant you can buy at any hardware store
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
There is a big risk, WD40 is a water displacing spray composed of various hydrocarbons, It contains a solvent similar to kerosene, about 25% carbon dioxide as a propellant, 15% mineral oil. It is possibly flammable and has an adverse effect on the human skin. Nitrile Rubber gloves and protective glasses should be used. Water will not extinguish burning WD40. So, do not inhale WD40
You can purchase it at any DIY store, and any general store. It is a widely available product as it is used everywhere, from your own home to a workplace.
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.
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
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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
Spray powdered graphite into the tumbler. Can be purchsed at a hobbie store and WalMart. Do not use WD40.