The wonderful product of WD-40 was invented in 1953 by a chemist named Norm Larcen. The actual name stands for water displacement 40th attempt. It’s uses now literally number into the thousands. There is no way that you could list the many uses that users just like you have come up with.
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WD-40 is just an amazing product. It is endless in it’s uses and has always held up to it’s quality standard. If you don’t have a can of WD-40 that was used for some purpose, chances are in time you will. It has become standard in industrial and home use.
So WD-40 is probably most known for it’s ability to get rid of the creeks and squeaks of hinges. It acts fast to allow hinges to experience a smooth glide which eliminates friction. This is just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other uses as well. WD-40 is great at removing adhesive residue and grease from various surfaces.
WD-40 is great for vehicles that have road tar stuck to them. This is no task for WD-40. It is the most useful in the construction industry. Tar is unavoidable for a lot of these workers.
If you work in a place with a lot of tools, WD-40 can be applied to help keep tools from rusting. It provides a nice barrier between the metals and the surrounding environment.
WD-40 is so popular that you can really only look at a few of the things that it is well known for. Throughout the years, thousands of people have found great ways to use this product. There are actually WD-40 fan clubs that are out there waiting to give you advice on this miracle product.
Almost every person who owns or works with watercrafts has a can of WD-40 handy. It is a number one cleaner, rust preventative, and moisture replacer. It can be used in any industrial or personal setting for these purposes.
What about for you? Many people believe that WD-40 when rubbed on a joint with Arthritis works wonders. This has been proven a myth, but hey it has been tried. Please do not use WD-40 for any health related issue. Consult your doctor. WD-40 can be dangerous if applied to the skin repeatedly or ingested.
Just when people on the job thought it couldn’t get any better, WD-40 has made a non-aerosol version just for industrial use. This product allows for more control. You get it where you need it, and can control the settings from spray to stream. The spray trigger is even more heavy-duty to withstand abuse. It will not leak or overspray. There is an off position to avoid accidental spraying of the product. The best part is after you have used the product. The WD-40 can for industrial use is not bound by the same regulations, as are aerosol cans. You will not have to pay disposal fees, and it is made of recyclable steel packaging.