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WD-40 literally stands for "Water Displacement". It also contains lubricants and grime-dissolvers. It is used to dry out electrical systems, such as inside distributor caps, and to loosen-up rusted or stuck bolts or hinges.   thesource (378)
 
 


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Use to free-up ceased bolts or locks, when you can't insert your key into the lock, or when the lock is not turning freely.   thesource (378)

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Remove a stuck ring from your finger.   thesource (378)

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Kill cockroaches.   thesource (378)

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Remove price tags from plastic items.   thesource (378)

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Remove chewing gum from the bottom of your shoes.   thesource (378)

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Remove dead bugs that are stuck onto your car.   thesource (378)

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Remove glue from your fingers. Wash your hands afterwards.   thesource (378)

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Make your boots waterproof.   thesource (378)

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Loosen stuck zippers.   thesource (378)

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Clean your golf clubs.   thesource (378)

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Remove crayon marks from walls.   thesource (378)

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