- 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

Visiting from SITS. Looks like I need to get myself another can of WD-40. Who knew? š
you know I’ve had some gum stuck in a scarf of mine. I will try this to see if i works on clothes too š
stopping by from sits š
Hey if you’re hopping today come see me for my 4th hop
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I didn’t know about the gum off shoes. That’s great to know. You PB&J in your banner is making me so hungry!!!!
Stopping by from SITS. Congrats on being featured today.
Woot! Woot! I just read this blog this morning ~ Congrats on your surprise feature š
Happy SITS potluck Friday!!!
Great list of things to use WD-40 on. I also like to use it on my rocker/glider which seems to need it every few months to stop the squeak! š
visiting from Sits. My house would be quiet and gum free if I only had a can of WD
Happy SITS Friday potluck! Who knew WD-40 can be so useful?
I was always curious to know what WD-40 was used for and now I know it’s a must have in this house with four kids as gum is always in the equation =)
Happy SITS PotLuck Feature!
Removes gum. Now that’s something useful to know. Thanks for that š
Happy SITS day! What a great list!
Thanks for stopping by today! More tips to come next Thursday.