Old 10-16-2015, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Lew Schiller View Post
I buy it by the little spray can. Then I lose the red straw. Then the nozzle breaks off. Then I buy another little spray can ..:-(
sorry ..reading along ..agreeing w steve & then i read this comment. but you're both right, WD-40 isn't a lubricant!! it's active ingredient is olive oil. i was taught by a numistmast (spelling sorry) years ago to use olive oil to clean & remove rust, or rejuvenate oxidized painted surfaces. i used to collect tins & painted trays. for those items, olive oil works wonders,but i only use WD-40 to loosen & clean my clippers & rusted bolts. and clean my metal tape measures before putting away for the winter after a summer of laying out lines etc out in the dirt (spelled s i l t).
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