- Removes gum from floor mats.
- Prevents oxidation on battery connections
- Helps protect rubber trunk molding.
- Drives moisture from wet bicycle chains
- Removes gum from the bottom of shoes
- Shines golf clubs
- Lubricates sticky drawers
- Keeps wicker chairs from squeaking
- Stops squeaks on baby cribs
- Lubricates piano lid hinges
Thursday’s Ten Tips to use WD-40
July 15, 2010 by pbenjay
Stopping by from SITS. I’m always using WD40 for stuff around the house, and love it when my husband insists that it won’t work for what I want to use it for, then I use it and it works! Always looking for more great ideas for it! Thanks.
Stopping by from SITS, great tips, thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.
My husband had used WD-40 for many different household projects, especially those squeaky hinges on the cupboard doors – instant fix.
SITS visiting – peace. 😉
Stopping by from SITS – my grandfather swore by WD-40 for his arthritis… He rubbed it into his hands and knees nearly daily – said it really helped ease the pain.
This is hilarious. My dad and my brother and my sister would love this. Just their sense of humor. I’ll share with them….and following! Happy SITS potluck 🙂
Have you seen the new WD-40 stick? Instead of a spray it’s a stick that lets you get the product exactly where you want it without overspray, and into places spray won’t go. I got it in the check-out line at Hope Depot. Fantastic!
I used it for what WD stood for. I sprayed it on the inside of the distributor caps to displace moisture which help prevent shorting the ignition inside the cap, especially when steam cleaning or degreasing a gas engine.
It was also great as a belt dressing to get rid of squeaks temporaily.
Thanks Stanley for stopping by my blog today and commenting. I am so in awe of WD-40 I think it should be part of every wedding present.