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Household/Garage Necessity Thank You WD-40
Posted March 23 2009 03:06 PM by MilesSpeed
Filed under: Tech
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WD-40 has more uses than you think!
This blog was inspired by my frequent use of WD-40.
The WD-40 website has a list of 2000 uses for their incredibly versatile product. I use it for cleaning, lubricating, and protecting many of the tools and toys at my house.
Here are some of the suggestions for uses in the garage:
* Cleans spray paint nozzles * Cleans gunk from safety glasses/goggles * Cleans debris from vise-grip * Lubricates piano hinges on tool box * Lubricates fuse box hinges * Lubricates locks on lawnmower control cables * Penetrates and loosens screws on furniture clamps * Lubricates vise handles * Lubricates flashlight switches * Keeps gear shifters lubricated * Lubricates rusted screws * Loosens tight folding chair hinges * Protects hammers from corrosion. * Cleans and lubricates hacksaw blades. * Removes rust from saws. * Prevents rust on outdoor air conditioners. * Removes roofing tar from circular saw blades.
Here are some suggestions for cars:
* Lubricates sun visors in cars * Removes adhesive tape without damaging factory paint * Keeps hitch locks rust-free * Cleans marks from rubber surfaces * Lubricates key holes * Lubricates license plate bolts and screws * Lubricates door latches to gas caps * Keeps glove box locks working smoothly * Cleans rust from car hood latches * Removes cell phone antenna glue from glass * Lubricates linkages on emergency brake releases * Removes crayon from dashboard * Lubricates knobs on air conditioners * Removes crayon from vinyl surfaces * Lubricates car ashtrays for easy sliding * Helps remove broken keys from locks * Lubricates convertible top zippers * Lubricates hood release cables * Lubricates locks on vehicle bike racks * Lubricates gas cap locks and levers * Lubricates zippers on zip-up car windows * Restores vintage door locks * Lubricates car door hinges * Lubricates auto hood latches * Lubricates stainless steel hood latches * Removes paint rub caused by 9 vehicles
This is a small list of suggestions; visit their website www.wd-40.com for the complete list or to suggest your own.
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