Wd 40 what is it used for




















Use the WD Specialist Industrial-Strength Degreaser to clean off even the most stubborn dirt, grease, and grime from your car parts. Instead of using a knife or razor blade to remove stickers, decals, or any other material stuck to your car, use WD first. Spray it on the surface, wait 30 seconds to a minute, and then use a no-scratch scouring pad to wipe it clean.

Prevent the mud from sticking in the first place by using WD on your ATV, dirt bike, Jeep, or any other automotive vehicle. If you have any rusty or stuck nuts and bolts, spray WD Rust Release Penetrant to penetrate the threads. Wait a couple minutes and spray a second shot for good measure. Any fastener will be able to come off without damaging the threads or stripping the bolt. You can also use WD to unstick car doors and windows during cold weather. This type of WD allows you to work underneath your car without having your degreaser drip all over the place.

This degreaser is great for heavy duty machinery and cleaning and degreasing all kinds of greasy engines and equipment. The foaming action sticks to the surface, quickly cutting through the grease.

All you have to do is wipe it up. Clean Off Small Paint Rub If another car got a bit too close and left a small paint scuff on your car, a little WD may do the trick. Spray and rub away rust from circular saw and hacksaw blades. It can also clean blades of tar and other gunk. Remove goo. Unstick gooey residue from price tags, duct tape, and stickers. Door hinges. Sure, WD will stop the squeaking, but it also attracts dust and dirt.

Over time, you'll end up with ugly black streaks on your hinges. Bike chains. WD can cause dirt and dust to stick to a chain. Use bike-specific lubricants , which typically contain Teflon.

Paintball guns. WD can melt the seals in the guns. The spray can prematurely wear down the internal mechanisms, especially in the pin tumbler locks, in door locks and padlocks. Removing tape and sticker residue. You never need to worry about affixing a state park sticker to your windshield again.

WD will help you remove the sticker and clean off the sticky residue that remains. Ditto for cellophane tape. Spray some on, let it soak in a few minutes, then wipe. Cleaning your car. Hate returning home from a summer trip and seeing your car's bumper, grill and windshield covered with dead insects? A few blasts of WD and you can easily wipe them away. In addition, you can use the spray to remove regular grime, tar and paint if, say, a car sideswipes you.

Best of all, it won't ruin your vehicle's own paint job in the process. Removing a variety of stains. Have some ink stains on your carpet or jeans?

WD will remove them. This magical spray also removes lipstick, coffee, tea, berry and tomato stains, lime stains in your toilet bowl, and hair color dye in your towels. Removing hard water spots. It's so annoying when your hard water leaves unsightly spots on your shower door or dishes, or porcelain, tile and metal surfaces. But spritz a little WD on those spots , and you'll be able to easily wipe them away. If you use the spray on dishes, make sure to thoroughly wash before using them.

Unsticking zippers. Jammed zippers can be so frustrating. Before discarding the item or potentially ruining it as you struggle to set the zipper free, try a little bit of WD Many times, that's all you need to do. Keeping insects away.

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