Main ingredients, from the material safety data sheet, are: * 50%: Stoddard solvent (mineral spirits, somewhat similar to, but not the same as, kerosene) * 25%: Liquefied petroleum gas (presumably as a propellant, carbon dioxide is used now to reduce considerable flammability) * 15+%: Mineral oil (light lubricating oil) * 10-%: Inert ingredients No Fish oil in WD-40... Main ingredients, from the material safety data sheet, are: * 50%: Stoddard solvent (mineral spirits, somewhat similar to, but not the same as, kerosene) * 25%: Liquefied petroleum gas (presumably as a propellant, carbon dioxide is used now to reduce considerable flammability) * 15+%: Mineral oil (light lubricating oil) * 10-%: Inert ingredients
Fat and oil e.g ground nut,fish meal
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.
No its protein!
No, water is even not mixable with (or insoluble in) oil
The seeds are oil bearing.
Fish oil supplements contain adequate amounts of iron.
Some people spray WD40 oil on lure's they say it draw's the fish in with the smell. Why dont u try spraying WD40 oil on your hands before u bait the hook.
no
yes the fish like the smell of it and that attracts them
All fish contain some oil. Haddock & Scod have the least oil. Herring, Mackerel and Salmon have the most oil.
Baby oil and vaseline (or mineral oil)
No fish oil should not contain trans fats naturally. They can be added later though. Milk is more likely to contain natural trans fat. As much as 2%
Fish oil is a healthy oil that you cant find in cans. Fish oil is extracted fishes. It is said to contain proteins that are essential for the body.
No, this is an urban legend. WD40 has petroleum products in it, and this repels fish.
It is a silicon (ie not carbon) based oil.
Non -vegan polishes can contain fish scales ( red and pink tones) or oil. So it depends on the polish.
Yes, you can use WD40 but penetrating oil would work better.