Yes, WD-40 can help remove both paint and gum from surfaces. For paint, it can soften the paint, making it easier to scrape off, but it may not be effective on all types of paint or surfaces. When it comes to gum, spraying WD-40 can help break down the sticky substance, allowing it to be removed more easily. However, it's always a good idea to test it on a small, inconspicuous area first to avoid damage.
use wd-40 works great for tar also
Supposedly it can actually be used to remove vandalism spray paint from your car without hurting the original car paint.
spray WD-40 on the marks and they will come off not affecting the paint!
WD-40 works
Yes, WD-40 can effectively remove rust stains from clothes.
Probably. There's not much WD-40 can't do.
Yes, WD-40 can effectively remove water stains on wood surfaces.
Yes, WD-40 can effectively remove rust from metal surfaces due to its lubricating and penetrating properties.
Try WD 40
WD-40 and a fingernail brush. That's right. WD-40 is a mild oil used to lubricate just about anything. But it's used to remove gum (sticky) from carpet, upholstery and clothing. The WD-40 guts through the sticky and neutralizes it. Spray the WD-40 onto the sticky area, brush it gently with the fingernail brush, remove any solids from the spill as you brush adding more WD-40 as you go. When the sticky material is gone launder the jeans as usual to remove the WD-40.
WD-40 works well
Yes.