I didnt know any of this
https://www.foxbusiness.com/retail/...ity-to-move-its-secret-formula-after-65-years
https://www.foxbusiness.com/retail/...ity-to-move-its-secret-formula-after-65-years
I didnt know any of this
https://www.foxbusiness.com/retail/...ity-to-move-its-secret-formula-after-65-years
It’s fish oil in a spray can
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I drill with it, clean certain things with it, use It for removing rusty bolts, removing permanent marker, it's a good gentle solvent, ect ect.My question is why do people buy it? What's it good for?
There are far better penetrents, far better lubricants and far better rust inhibitors.
The times I've needed to displace water are far and few between.
So what do you do with this stuff that makes it a good choice??
Call me a cynic, but my bet is that any chemical company that wants the WD40 formula bought a can and analyzed the contents, and now know everything there is to know about it. So this is just a publicity stunt.
My question is why do people buy it? What's it good for?
There are far better penetrents, far better lubricants and far better rust inhibitors.
The times I've needed to displace water are far and few between.
So what do you do with this stuff that makes it a good choice??
I use WD40 for two things - cutting aluminum and cleaning stuff. I always have some on hand.
The real secret they are guarding is how to consistently get the nozzle to stop working at half a can. Rust-oleum would pay millions.
I use WD40 for two things - cutting aluminum and cleaning stuff. I always have some on hand.
Short term rust inhibitor.When I was younger and worked as a machinist we had drums of it and we would coat cast iron and steel machinery with it to keep from rusting when we were done machining them as we would pressure test our products under water to check for cracks and warpage and it worked great for that.

The one thing it was always good at was restoring the spark on a British Leyland Mini. That distributor just behind the grille collected any rain and shorted out. A good spray with WD-40 kept it going for a good few miles. Otherwise it's useless.My question is why do people buy it? What's it good for?
There are far better penetrents, far better lubricants and far better rust inhibitors.
The times I've needed to displace water are far and few between.
So what do you do with this stuff that makes it a good choice??
Exactly...call any emergency room with a MD ID # and poison control will have you "what and in what amounts" in less than 2 minutesTypical “in depth” Faux news propaganda story.
Exactly...call any emergency room with a MD ID # and poison control will have you "what and in what amounts" in less than 2 minutesTypical “in depth” Faux news propaganda story.
