Nope, but fish would not find it interesting either.
Sorry, but you are wrong with this answer.
Strange as it may sound, fish ARE attracted by the use of WD40 ... it is commonly used on metallic lures (plus other baits), most often in saltwater (though there is no reason it should not be equally effective in fresh water).
Yes, it gives the metallic baits some degree of protection against rusting (which is probably how its use began), but it IS also a fish attractor .. this is well documented on most fishing forums that you may go to:-)
do not use wd40 on break parts..it leaves a residue....use a break clean product
No, it is not safe to use WD40 on brakes as it can reduce the braking effectiveness and compromise safety.
If it's legal, a spear gun can be used.
wd40.
No. WD40 is to aggressive to use on the thin skin of a horse. Only use things meant specifically for horses.
fishing nets are good as long as they are legal
can u use wd40 on your skin
wd40
Yes you can.
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.
It is not recommended to use WD40 on brakes as it can cause the brakes to become less effective. It is best to use brake cleaner specifically designed for brake maintenance.