Baby oil and vaseline (or mineral oil)
It is a silicon (ie not carbon) based oil.
Yes, you can use WD40 but penetrating oil would work better.
WD40 can be applied anywhere - but it doesn't do anything but leave oil on your skin. Just use lotion or baby oil instead if you need moisture. It's less expensive.
A substitute for WD40 can be a mixture of equal parts of vinegar and baking soda, or a combination of equal parts of vegetable oil and acetone. These alternatives can help lubricate and loosen rusted parts like WD40.
WD40
YES, or WD40
You can use a silicone-based lubricant or a light machine oil as an alternative to WD40 for lubricating squeaky hinges.
If you don't have WD40, you can use alternatives like cooking oil, vinegar, or a mixture of baking soda and water to lubricate or loosen stuck parts.
Use WD40, or Lemon Oil
Using WD40 as honing oil for sharpening tools can provide several benefits. It helps to lubricate the sharpening process, reducing friction and heat buildup. This can result in a smoother and more efficient sharpening experience. Additionally, WD40 can help to prevent rust and corrosion on the tools, extending their lifespan.
WD40 with a soft cloth removes it fast and easy.
Try WD40 spray it on a soft cloth and gently rub the paint. Let the WD40 work to soften the paint over spray. WD40 is a solvent and a cleaner as well as a penetrating oil. It may take some time to get it all off just go slow and don't damage the finish of the car. Good Luck!