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    Welcome to the official Now & Then Group!

    Celebrate the journey of WD-40®, from its inception in 1953 to now with generations of the secret formula’s most dedicated can-handlers! Share your WD-40 stories, myths and legends.

    The "Now & Then Sweepstakes" is over.  Thanks to all of you who participated.

    1. Join this group – You can still join this group at any time to share your love for WD-40.
    2. Post your stories to the group forum and/or pictures to the group photo album sharing ways you’ve used WD-40 “back then” to “now.”
    3. The "Now & Then Sweepstakes" ended September 5, 2010. Official rules.


Group Forum Posts

    My story

    Last Post By: claude

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    My story

    Last Post By: Graeme

    Was the same for me. I actually thought in the beginning that the smell was my dad's aftershave!... more

    My story

    Last Post By: mike

    When I was a kid,my dad always used WD-40 for everything..and when I would go to mgrandparents house for the summer, my gp had his own shop. He always had a case of it at his shop,and at home..if we ever played with that WD as kids we would get in d... more

    Old User with a Green use

    Last Post By: Dr. Duke

    The last time I calulated it per oz it turned out cheaper to buy the spay cans than the gallon. That didn't make much sense to me. I guess prices varry in diffrent markets... more

    no snow no problem

    Last Post By: Bill

    I wonder if WD-40 would work on sled runners?... more

    WD40 for catching fish

    Last Post By: James

    Love the Avatar!... more

Comments


    So many use, so many stories, All great ideas , thank all of you...

    claude
    March 10, 2013
    2:59 PM
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    I had to spray my iron gate. This was the first time the cold caused the lock to freeze on it.

    Esther
    January 26, 2013
    9:30 AM
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    Use WD on your axe head to remove sap & gum!

    Frank
    June 21, 2012
    1:23 PM
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    When unplugging my toaster, I thought I might pull the receptacle right out of the wall. A light coating of WD-40 on the toaster plug in, inserted and removed it a few times and now it is so easy to plug in and unplug. But the WD-40 didn't make it too loose.

    Zman
    June 16, 2012
    8:59 AM
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    This morning I gave my new shower curtain rod a light coating of WD-40 to help prevent it from rusting. Wow, a side benefit I never thought of...the curtain slides so much easier now!

    Zman
    June 16, 2012
    8:56 AM
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    I was a bit late entering for the sweepstakes, but I'm glad to be on board now!

    Frank
    June 2, 2012
    6:56 PM
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