Thank you for sharing this. I've been using WD-40 for decades and it always seems to work for whatever tasks I need done. Anything from using it to clean my grimey hands when hand cleaner isn't available to keeping my car doors from sticking shut in the winter and everything in between.
Rinsing a kettle with a mixture of water and vinegar is healthier than using WD40 in your kettle! Or if you use distilled water in your kettle it will also remove the limescale but may take a few more applications than vinegar.
Oops, forgot something: Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
It'll remove the rust on that bike chain, but it will also remove the grease that's lubricating the individual links of the chain. So, after you remove the rust, thoroughly clean the WD-40 from the chain. Romove the chain from the bike, then clean it with soapy water, dry it quickly,then rub clean grease into every nook and cranny of the chain as fast as possible, then put the chain back on the bike. I speak from experience, I had to do that a couple of times in my youth. 🖖😎👍 7:00
If you want to clean your bath Baking powder: A few little packs of baking powder can usually be found tucked away in most kitchen cupboards. This leavening agent consists of natron which is excellent for removing limescale and cleaning seals. To tackle stubborn soiling, mix some baking powder with vinegar or citric acid and leave the mixture to work overnight. Vinegar: White household vinegar with an acidity level of five per cent is a real multi-talent and ideal for cleaning a bath. For sensitive materials, dilute vinegar essence before use. A mixture of baking powder and vinegar is also ideal for removing rust stains on the drain: apply, leave to work for a short time and then rinse off. Citric acid: Citric acid is another excellent product for descaling. Add two to three tablespoons of citric acid powder to one litre of lukewarm water. Alternatively, cut a lemon in half and rub it repeatedly over the stains. Sodium carbonate: As well as being ideal for cleaning the bath, everyday household sodium carbonate is also excellent for removing blockages in drains. Buttermilk: Buttermilk is a real top tip from grandma’s treasure chest. Mixed with vinegar, it is very effective for cleaning a bath. It can also be applied on its own to polish the bathtub after cleaning. Leave it to work for around half an hour and then rinse off. This environmentally friendly solution allows you to enjoy a gleaming and naturally sealed bathtub. Laundry detergent: Washing powder or a liquid laundry detergent is a staple product in every household. As well as cleaning your laundry, it is also perfect for removing heavier soiling in the bath. Fill the bathtub with warm water, add the laundry detergent and leave the mixture to work overnight. Washing-up liquid: Everyday washing-up liquid and even shampoo can also be used to clean the bath. Soft soap: Biodegradable soft soap is a gentle solution to remove slight staining on the bath.
White lithium grease is a better lubricant for hinges and garage door rollers. We have an antique desk chair with squeaky springs on wooden casters with iron posts and applying regular WD40 didn’t last more than a few weeks. A mechanic told us about white lithium and it is much longer lasting. I saw that one photo in the video showed that the WD40 brand has that version but it is the ingredient that is what makes it superior.
WD - 40 is the best it is my go to for many problems. A co-workers car was tagged with black marker I suggested WD -40 he was so surprised it removed the black marker
@davidhill4141 yea I clicked on the video hoping that it was some trick to making buds grow faster because there was this myth going around that W-D40 was made out of fish oil so I figured if there was any truth to that it might be beneficial to plants. However not the case.
The first two places I'm going to use wd40 is shower doors for the hard water and oven door and my headlight on my car!!! This actually gave me several ideas to use wd40! Hope it works! Where other cleaners have let me down.
I tried everything to remove hard water deposits on a glass shower door after purchasing a 4 year old house and must have tried everything that was recommended, including 0000 steel wool and razor blades. Nothing worked but the one thing that did after several years and multiple products was Magic Eraser, even the generic version works. We had a water softener that the original owners didn’t maintain so haven’t had a problem after we repaired it so it has been nice to be able to see clean looking glass. I just wished that I had tried it before wasting hundreds of dollars and hours of elbow grease scrubbing and scraping. We squeegee the glass after every shower, use liquid shower gel and never have soap scum.
I am enjoying all your information about WD-40. I bought the king of it take care keep doing what you’re doing about all good information. Happy new year.
I was a National Distributor for LPS Products which knock wd40 into a cocked hat. WD is suggested stands for Water Displacer... I used to dispel that claim by asking if anyone had WD in their workshop, then I would demonstrate by putting two saucer on a table and two glasses, then open a fresh packet of Soluble Aspirin Tablets, then ask anyone to burst open one Soluble Aspirin Tablet, break in half and put a half in each saucer then spray one half tablet with WD 40....And I would then ask someone to spray the other tablet with LPS 1...whilst these two tablets were soaking up the liquid I would get someone to fill the glasses with water....Then after about 30 seconds I was get someone to pick up and hold one of the tablets and at the same time someone to pick up the second tablet and hold...then on the count of 3 to drop the tablets into separate Water filled glasses....ALWAYS the WD was dissolved before it hit the BOTTOM with the LPS treated finally settled on the bottom WHOLE. In this day and age we are constantly being advised to be aware of FALSE ADVERTISING....I AM TELLING THE TRUTH. if you have rusted nuts and bolts etc use some diesel if you have not got any LPS handy
Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
During long drives, the car front becomes horrible with tons of dead bugs, like they say here. But, instead of using WD-40 to clean them off, how about trying to spray the front with WD-40 BEFORE the drive? Wouldn’t that prevent the bugs from sticking to the car? Maybe worth a try… 🤗 ❤❤❤
WD 40 cleans ssqueeky or loud fans in the ceiling exhaust too or in the bathroom just becareful to use a cloth and let dry completely and not around motor or wire harness too. Best use i know those rusting cresant wrenches and tools WD 40 helps.
Just be careful, as WD-40, I believe, is flammable! Also, be careful with over spray.....if it goes on the floor, even after wiping it up, it is still slippery! Wash with soap and water and dry the floor well.😊❤
I personally think you should not put it on bird feeders. Not only because of the birds but if the squirrels slip off, they can really hurt themselves. Besides they like to eat too! There's plenty to go around!
Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
please do not use this poison in your bath, it is for mechanical not biological . Add two to three tablespoons of citric acid powder to one litre of lukewarm water. i use this to clean my water ditiller - gets fully caked in limescale after a few months -
A friend of mine used WD40 to deter gophers from entering his garden and said it worked great, although i don't believe gophers are indigenous to Northern Scotland.
I got pallets from California..was building a cabin with green pine...the pallets were infested with the most aggressive carpenter ants I've ever experienced..nothing worked to stop them till I tried wD 40...stopped them over night
I'm certainly not gonna use WD40 for anything that I will put food inside. For greasy surfaces I use, dish washing liquid and vinegar for calcified glasses etc. I only use WD40 on mechanical parts like bike, motorbike, car, garage door and so on. Nevertheless it's a cool video
My girlfriends grandpa used to spray it on his knees and sweared by it loosing them up. This is not a joke. True story. Never tried it myself and this is not medial advice!
It removes those soft wax crayons from carpet and walls even from concrete. And if sprayed on top of corrugated iron fence on tne flat protective part helps deter possums from using your fences as a high way.
That cartoon on this video looks as though Grandpa found some "Wacky Weed" growing in the yard, much to his grandson's chagrin! "Got that wacky weed with my W-D, you whipper snapper!"
gotta stop at 5 minutes... if you get the can with the red mini straw attachment it fits perfectly into termites holes.. worked for the moment have been checking every other day last few months.. not best im sure.. but sawdust has come to a grinding halt.
If you have a pub and in the toilets some customers like to put things up their noses. If you spray this wd40 onto surfaces it will destroy things that go up the nose.
Im a bicycle mechanic with almost 20 yrs of exp. and i can tell u for 100% don't use it to lubricate ur bicycle chain, if u do so... PLS STOP and use a chain lube. peace
I can't count how much money I've wasted on WD-40 when I get half way through the can all the sudden it quit spraying. WD-40 owes me money. Diesel fuel and oil works very well.
@Saving Savers - you do realise you are putting people at risk and you could be responsible for people getting sick - water being poluted and maybe even fires if they were to spray near anything hot - you are not the only one - but this is on you
Saving Savers isn’t putting anyone at risk. The can says FLAMMABLE. You, however, are putting people at risk because you’re making people think someone else is responsible for their stupidity. Most stupid people think this way.
You can't use WD-40 on the island of Saipan. I mean you can, it's available, but because of elevation (or more precisely lack of elevation) and humidity, what happens is you'll create a seal that traps in the salt air. I've seen broken vise-grips, and that's not even a boast. The salt air just eats everything spectacularly, WD-40 accelerates that with a gusto. 🌟 the more you know
@hardrocker9772 No Neats Foot Oil....it is made from the shin bones and feet of cows. No joke! They call it Glove Oil for the faint hearted of today, that don't want to know the reality of eating meat and where shit comes from. 😃😱
Very greasy. Stick to windowsills you’ve already given a reasonable wipe down to. Showers? Not so sure. Surfaces that are seriously grungy, etc. But it’s highly flammable. It is poisonous. Etc. I keep it handy all the time! But use it carefully.
Again you can not just wash wd-40 / wd=water displacement. I agree it has good uses do not use on anything around food relations. I am sure there may be some person who would try this. Look at ingredients on wd-40 see if you want to eat that or your children eat that.
In a side hustle I sell white lithium grease. Idk how the frogs feel, but saying it makes things slippery all the time seems to sidestep the facts. Would you spray it into your pond to kill mosquitos or would that be bad?
Thank you for sharing this. I've been using WD-40 for decades and it always seems to work for whatever tasks I need done. Anything from using it to clean my grimey hands when hand cleaner isn't available to keeping my car doors from sticking shut in the winter and everything in between.
Rinsing a kettle with a mixture of water and vinegar is healthier than using WD40 in your kettle! Or if you use distilled water in your kettle it will also remove the limescale but may take a few more applications than vinegar.
Baking soda
Yes, I think I’ll stay with vinegar for that. Works great.
Oops, forgot something:
Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
Certainly is you can spray it into a carburettor to help start old cars being restored that haven’t run for years
citric acid is the best for descaling - is safe to use and food grade - don't use WD40 for anything you are going to come in contact with
It'll remove the rust on that bike chain, but it will also remove the grease that's lubricating the individual links of the chain. So, after you remove the rust, thoroughly clean the WD-40 from the chain. Romove the chain from the bike, then clean it with soapy water, dry it quickly,then rub clean grease into every nook and cranny of the chain as fast as possible, then put the chain back on the bike. I speak from experience, I had to do that a couple of times in my youth. 🖖😎👍
7:00
If you want to clean your bath
Baking powder: A few little packs of baking powder can usually be found tucked away in most kitchen cupboards. This leavening agent consists of natron which is excellent for removing limescale and cleaning seals. To tackle stubborn soiling, mix some baking powder with vinegar or citric acid and leave the mixture to work overnight.
Vinegar: White household vinegar with an acidity level of five per cent is a real multi-talent and ideal for cleaning a bath. For sensitive materials, dilute vinegar essence before use. A mixture of baking powder and vinegar is also ideal for removing rust stains on the drain: apply, leave to work for a short time and then rinse off.
Citric acid: Citric acid is another excellent product for descaling. Add two to three tablespoons of citric acid powder to one litre of lukewarm water. Alternatively, cut a lemon in half and rub it repeatedly over the stains.
Sodium carbonate: As well as being ideal for cleaning the bath, everyday household sodium carbonate is also excellent for removing blockages in drains.
Buttermilk: Buttermilk is a real top tip from grandma’s treasure chest. Mixed with vinegar, it is very effective for cleaning a bath. It can also be applied on its own to polish the bathtub after cleaning. Leave it to work for around half an hour and then rinse off. This environmentally friendly solution allows you to enjoy a gleaming and naturally sealed bathtub.
Laundry detergent: Washing powder or a liquid laundry detergent is a staple product in every household. As well as cleaning your laundry, it is also perfect for removing heavier soiling in the bath. Fill the bathtub with warm water, add the laundry detergent and leave the mixture to work overnight.
Washing-up liquid: Everyday washing-up liquid and even shampoo can also be used to clean the bath.
Soft soap: Biodegradable soft soap is a gentle solution to remove slight staining on the bath.
White lithium grease is a better lubricant for hinges and garage door rollers. We have an antique desk chair with squeaky springs on wooden casters with iron posts and applying regular WD40 didn’t last more than a few weeks. A mechanic told us about white lithium and it is much longer lasting. I saw that one photo in the video showed that the WD40 brand has that version but it is the ingredient that is what makes it superior.
ballistol multi purpose lubricant cleaner
Bird feeder pole, I use Vaseline and a slinky. Works great. Works on cleaning windshield wipers I just did it. They work like new
WD - 40 is the best it is my go to for many problems. A co-workers car was tagged with black marker I suggested WD -40 he was so surprised it removed the black marker
WD stands for water displacement.
Talking about the thumbnail: No grandpa not that "weed" !😬
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Then grandpa turned around, with reddish eyes, and said, "which weed, son?" 😂😂😂
@@SavingSavers
🤣👍🏼
@@annahgibbus8 I was hoping it was a way to make buds grow bigger ! But bales !🤣
@@davidhill4141
What a nice thought
LoL 😆👍🏼
@davidhill4141 yea I clicked on the video hoping that it was some trick to making buds grow faster because there was this myth going around that W-D40 was made out of fish oil so I figured if there was any truth to that it might be beneficial to plants. However not the case.
The first two places I'm going to use wd40 is shower doors for the hard water and oven door and my headlight on my car!!! This actually gave me several ideas to use wd40! Hope it works! Where other cleaners have let me down.
Let me know how it works out!
@@SavingSavers wd40 cleaned the first layer. Going to keep trying on more layers. Will buy a new can soon to clean with etc.
Headlights will clear for very short period but will return even more foggy don't suggest it
I tried everything to remove hard water deposits on a glass shower door after purchasing a 4 year old house and must have tried everything that was recommended, including 0000 steel wool and razor blades. Nothing worked but the one thing that did after several years and multiple products was Magic Eraser, even the generic version works. We had a water softener that the original owners didn’t maintain so haven’t had a problem after we repaired it so it has been nice to be able to see clean looking glass. I just wished that I had tried it before wasting hundreds of dollars and hours of elbow grease scrubbing and scraping. We squeegee the glass after every shower, use liquid shower gel and never have soap scum.
@@tastx3142CLR calcium, lime, rust remover.
Remove bumper stickers with WD-40. Spray on, leave for 10 minutes, then remove bumper sticker.
I have done that it works.
I am enjoying all your information about WD-40. I bought the king of it take care keep doing what you’re doing about all good information. Happy new year.
I just purchased some WD-40; so, this video comes in handy. Thanks for sharing!!!
You're welcome! Happy to share!
Works great on a tight hat band
WD-40 is great for hair control and smells beautiful
@@B0rnles13 cruel
Best you don't put Wd40 near or on human or animal skin, I was a goose for saying that.
How many clicked on it because he's spraying a pot plant
😂
😂❤
I did.
Awesome 👍👍👍👍 thank you ❤
A different Grandparent here & I purchase wd40 in the gallon can, far more economical, you aren’t paying for propellant ‼️ any pump sprayer will do‼️
Will wD 40 fix grumpy husbands?😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
No, but it works great on nagging wives!
You need a BFH Alignment Tool 😆
I think it does cure grumpy husbands due to the preventative maintenance which reduces the homey do list 😂
Nothing works on husbands, that's why women stay single
Tqvm for sharing 🙏🏼
Great Hacks will try!!❤😁 Thanks 👍 👍 😎
Glad you liked them! 😊
I was a National Distributor for LPS Products which knock wd40 into a cocked hat. WD is suggested stands for Water Displacer... I used to dispel that claim by asking if anyone had WD in their workshop, then I would demonstrate by putting two saucer on a table and two glasses, then open a fresh packet of Soluble Aspirin Tablets, then ask anyone to burst open one Soluble Aspirin Tablet, break in half and put a half in each saucer then spray one half tablet with WD 40....And I would then ask someone to spray the other tablet with LPS 1...whilst these two tablets were soaking up the liquid I would get someone to fill the glasses with water....Then after about 30 seconds I was get someone to pick up and hold one of the tablets and at the same time someone to pick up the second tablet and hold...then on the count of 3 to drop the tablets into separate Water filled glasses....ALWAYS the WD was dissolved before it hit the BOTTOM with the LPS treated finally settled on the bottom WHOLE.
In this day and age we are constantly being advised to be aware of FALSE ADVERTISING....I AM TELLING THE TRUTH.
if you have rusted nuts and bolts etc use some diesel if you have not got any LPS handy
@@altaylor3988 LPS?
Too long.. my eyes crossed 😢
Great tips. Thank you!!! 👍👍
I'm glad you found them helpful!
Thank you so much. These tips are very useful and I appreciate the clear way you have explained them.
Glad it was helpful!
Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
What is wrong with frogs on your fence? I have never seen a frog climb a fense😂😂😂
You might not believe it, but it happens. Besides my me and my kids are afraid of frogs 😂😂😂 i mean, not afraid, but rather disgusted....maybe? 😂😂😂
@@SavingSavers Frogs and spiders eat bugs; I guess it's all in your preference?
Me neither 😊Lol
@@SavingSavers Frogs lives matter. 😂
@@janc8199 😂😂😂
During long drives, the car front becomes horrible with tons of dead bugs, like they say here. But, instead of using WD-40 to clean them off, how about trying to spray the front with WD-40 BEFORE the drive? Wouldn’t that prevent the bugs from sticking to the car? Maybe worth a try… 🤗 ❤❤❤
"Polish your helmet" frigging funny
You can also use oven cleaner to remove old burnt on grease an the bottom of a cooking pan.
The marvel of science!.
WD 40 cleans ssqueeky or loud fans in the ceiling exhaust too or in the bathroom just becareful to use a cloth and let dry completely and not around motor or wire harness too. Best use i know those rusting cresant wrenches and tools WD 40 helps.
Pam nonstick spray works on Sticky door knob lock
And squeaky shopping carts😊
Just be careful, as WD-40, I believe, is flammable! Also, be careful with over spray.....if it goes on the floor, even after wiping it up, it is still slippery! Wash with soap and water and dry the floor well.😊❤
WD40 is not flammable
Thanks, Mom!
@dirkfrazier9779 You're welcome "son"! Once a Mom, always a Mom! 😂😊❤️
They're 2 type of WD40 one is flammable, the other isn't.
@coach2208 Did not know there were 2 types! Thank you!
I personally think you should not put it on bird feeders. Not only because of the birds but if the squirrels slip off, they can really hurt themselves. Besides they like to eat too! There's plenty to go around!
Yes, WD-40 is flammable. It is described as an "Extremely Flammable Aerosol" due to its mixture of oils and solvents, and it can catch fire easily when sprayed.
Use vegetable oil instead of WD-40
Thanks for the whole information from Simaphi Mazibuko Angelina
Loved the hacks going to tackle my hard water stains in tub tomorrow !!! Can't apply presssure to scrub anymore. Thanks & I'm subscribing.
please do not use this poison in your bath, it is for mechanical not biological . Add two to three tablespoons of citric acid powder to one litre of lukewarm water. i use this to clean my water ditiller - gets fully caked in limescale after a few months -
A friend of mine used WD40 to deter gophers from entering his garden and said it worked great, although i don't believe gophers are indigenous to Northern Scotland.
I got pallets from California..was building a cabin with green pine...the pallets were infested with the most aggressive carpenter ants I've ever experienced..nothing worked to stop them till I tried wD 40...stopped them over night
I Put WD40 on my Wallet, So it Slips out of my Hand, Can't Spend Money Or use Credit card on Goods I Can't afford to Buy, 🤣💰💵💳😉🍻😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ohhh too funny and cute! 😮😂❤
Ice is better to get gum out of the hair once the gum has gone hard then it’s easier to remove it from the hair
🇬🇧 One of those American products you can rely on. All practical blokes have WD40 on hand at all times!
You could use vegetable oil or peanut butter for half of these.
DO NOT use wd40 on your bicycle chain (unless planning on throughly cleaning chain after and re greaseing/oiling).
also great for pet wounds and bone pain ,really works,❤❤❤
Probably not good for them to lick it, which they would.
Grandpa spraying his marijuana crop growing in his driveway😂
I'm certainly not gonna use WD40 for anything that I will put food inside. For greasy surfaces I use, dish washing liquid and vinegar for calcified glasses etc. I only use WD40 on mechanical parts like bike, motorbike, car, garage door and so on. Nevertheless it's a cool video
My girlfriends grandpa used to spray it on his knees and sweared by it loosing them up. This is not a joke. True story. Never tried it myself and this is not medial advice!
My me-maw used it for her arthritis as well. Sprayed it on her joints. She lived to 86. Do NOT try this at home--am merely sharing a family experience
3:20 for this one it is better to use vinegar, it is natural and has no chemicals, safer for health.
It removes those soft wax crayons from carpet and walls even from concrete. And if sprayed on top of corrugated iron fence on tne flat protective part helps deter possums from using your fences as a high way.
New party game:
Take a drink every time WD40 is said. See you in the morgue.
some people might say not to use WD-40 in the bedroom, but I did. now my bed doesn't squeak anymore 😉
All good ,the tea and coffee stains sacks!!,😄
That cartoon on this video looks as though Grandpa found some "Wacky Weed" growing in the yard, much to his grandson's chagrin! "Got that wacky weed with my W-D, you whipper snapper!"
Yes, that's true wd40 has many uses
My WD40 is sitting is sitting 2 feet away from me! Lol😂
Will try later this week for window spiders .
Good luck! Let me know how it works.
Prppermint
gotta stop at 5 minutes...
if you get the can with the red mini straw attachment it fits perfectly into termites holes..
worked for the moment have been checking every other day last few months..
not best im sure.. but sawdust has come to a grinding halt.
Most people don't even know what the WD stands for. Water displacement 40,made by NASA I believe, for the shuttles
I going to try this
White vinegar is safer to use to clean your kettle. Than WD40 😂😅
1:04 this and many others on this list are better achieved using dry lubricating spray, which hasn't been around as long as grampa.
I can add one more tip ,if you get flower pollen on carpets WD40 will remove it if you use it sparingly.
I don't have a lot of these problems. How do I get these problems?
Age
We use it for RC cars to displace water and keep plastics pliable
Why is grandpa spraying wd40 on his stash?!😮.....😂
It cleans soap built up on shower glass and tiles, calcium in toilets, avon skin so soft bath oil. does the same thing,
If you have a pub and in the toilets some customers like to put things up their noses. If you spray this wd40 onto surfaces it will destroy things that go up the nose.
Don't you have to be careful around gas burners could it cause a fire?
Absolutely, it’s highly flammable. It’s basically kerosene
I've cleaned toilets with WD-40!!
Should you put on your knob?
Or directly up the hole?
you should
Always grease the edges of the hole, not the pole
Depends on your partner.🤣😎👍
perth, western australia car rego plate @1:53
On rainy days I spray my car's brake discs with wd40 to stop them rusting. It works well, as long as you don't use the brakes.👍
🤣🤣🤣
"My grandpa used WD-40 for all cleaning purposes and as bug repellant" would have been a better title I think.
Funny… I use many of these examples except with 3 in 1 oil. Works great on wood surfaces too that you want shiny.
Wd 40 is a cleaner NOT a lubricant Get silicone spray if you want to Lubricate things
Exactly! 😊😊
No nothing will fix up us grumpy hubby's maybe a baked dinner?? 5:37
Are they serious WD40 to remove lipstick from a glass dish wash liquid does the same thing with out using poison on your glass wear
I can only imagine the increase of pets visiting the vets because of people seeing some of these ideas…
Im a bicycle mechanic with almost 20 yrs of exp. and i can tell u for 100% don't use it to lubricate ur bicycle chain, if u do so... PLS STOP and use a chain lube. peace
Oh wow water proof shoes
Take a shot every time he says WD-40.. see how fast you get messed up.. lol
Damn I be totally waisted!! Funny ❤😊
3:06 you DO NOT USE THAT ON BIKE CHAINS !!!! Its solvent not oil....
I can't count how much money I've wasted on WD-40 when I get half way through the can all the sudden it quit spraying. WD-40 owes me money. Diesel fuel and oil works very well.
Don't forget I am coming to this video again . Anytime any day .
This type of behavior is not smartness , it' is called bully . Know that .
Dieter Gophers from Gardens? LOL
@Saving Savers - you do realise you are putting people at risk and you could be responsible for people getting sick - water being poluted and maybe even fires if they were to spray near anything hot - you are not the only one - but this is on you
Saving Savers isn’t putting anyone at risk. The can says FLAMMABLE. You, however, are putting people at risk because you’re making people think someone else is responsible for their stupidity. Most stupid people think this way.
You can't use WD-40 on the island of Saipan. I mean you can, it's available, but because of elevation (or more precisely lack of elevation) and humidity, what happens is you'll create a seal that traps in the salt air. I've seen broken vise-grips, and that's not even a boast. The salt air just eats everything spectacularly, WD-40 accelerates that with a gusto.
🌟 the more you know
Oil is better for bike chains and garage doors.
WD-40= Water Displacement 40th formula is fish oil
Lol😂 do people still fall for that old chestnut. 😄🤭lol
Thanks, you gave me a giggle.
There is a special oil baseball players put on their mitts to keep them flexible & stops the leather from cracking
Linseed oil 👍
@hardrocker9772
No
Neats Foot Oil....it is made from the shin bones and feet of cows.
No joke!
They call it Glove Oil for the faint hearted of today, that don't want to know the reality of eating meat and where shit comes from. 😃😱
Did Chuck Norris invent WD40?😂
Problem- you say it leaves a protective film , yet you say it rinses easily from food utensils
Very greasy.
Stick to windowsills you’ve already given a reasonable wipe down to.
Showers?
Not so sure.
Surfaces that are seriously grungy, etc.
But it’s highly flammable.
It is poisonous.
Etc.
I keep it handy all the time!
But use it carefully.
Grandpa poisoned us all too love y grandpa
WD 40 can treat dandraf also
Again you can not just wash wd-40 / wd=water displacement. I agree it has good uses do not use on anything around food relations. I am sure there may be some person who would try this. Look at ingredients on wd-40 see if you want to eat that or your children eat that.
Does it have skull × and bones on the label
NO way would i would use on food dishes.
Grandma and Grandpa had arthritis and used to go in the basement and spray their knuckles with WD 40. They said it worked.
🤨
There are safer topical drugs that work well without having a oil based product being absorbed into your body. That's dangerous.
That’s because it has DMSO in it
@tambrasmith4199 I used DMSO in the 70s, it will sinch up a cut like it was stitched, and heal in record time and leave very little if any scare.
@ that’s cool , I didn’t know that
lol
That's why you can't grow veggies on grampa's lot.
WD-40 only cleans hinges, it does not oil hinges 😂.
My grandpapa would never spray WD40 on his wackeytobacey.
In a side hustle I sell white lithium grease.
Idk how the frogs feel, but saying it makes things slippery all the time seems to sidestep the facts.
Would you spray it into your pond to kill mosquitos or would that be bad?
Unless I missed something, you are serious?
It’s POISON!
What else were you planning to kill?
Ooh oh oh another 24 minute video that shouldn't have taken more than 5-6 minutes
Did You Know
It is Kerosene in a can ?