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Any More Uses For WD-40???...

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omg i bet that wd-40 is going to burn.
oh yes ashley, but its good on things that are wet!!!!!!!!!
Jack you mean things that are stuck...


Behind every strong soldier there is even a stronger woman who raised him " Proud Army Mom"
Something like that Red, it does what it says on the tin. "HELPING YOU SOLVE MORE PROBLEMS".
Stops squeaks- --so good for squeaky beds.
Drives out moisture-- So just be careful and, squirt in the right direction.
Frees sticky mechanisms-- so its very handy when the lubrication gets a bit sticky.
Cleans and protects--so might replace soap and water, but haven`t tried that yet.
Its also good to stop slugs climbing plant pots-- but dont know if it will stop them getting on black satan sheets

But i was originally thinking more about "wet" engines and getting them started, so they have more pulling power.

Anyway, always handy to keep a tin in your handbag or along with your favourite tools.
[Having a back in the day moment] sighs…
Where in the world do you find pics like this Charlie?
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Where in the world do you find pics like this Charlie?


What pictures???...Like this one...(think about it)


"Frees sticky mechanisms".



OOOOH A Pink feather duster
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OOOOH A Pink feather duster


Behind every strong soldier there is even a stronger woman who raised him " Proud Army Mom"
If it moves and shouldn't use duct tape...if it supposed to move and doesn't use WD40!
DON`T TRY THIS AT HOME!!!!!!!
There's a disaster waiting to happen, eh?
No home should`nt be without one!!!!!!!!!!



This is good!
From the WD40 web site:

"SKIN: Prolonged and/or repeated contact with the liquid contents may produce mild irritation and defatting..."

Hmmm.... defatting? Could this be a cure for cellulite?
One for parents........... For a better sex life spray it on the doorknob to their bedroom to keep the kids out.