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    wd-40 and enamel?

    Last Post By: Sandra

    wondering how wd-40 and enamel are together. i have an old enamel sign that was once painted with house paint (not by me, i found the sign) the sign will be worth a good edal if i can get the paint off without hurting the enamel below. i know wd-40 i... plus

    Roofing Cleanup

    Last Post By: Nazza

    Asphalt on roofs? You're doing it wrong bro!Roofs should be made of slate or tiles, ashalt is for roads and paths!Hope this helps your buisness,PEACE... plus

    Slate Polisher

    Last Post By: Hazen

    WD40 also works well on other materials whether they be soapstone or granite WD40 is very handy for giving these rocks a shine or a nice glossy finish... plus

    This Old House Suggests Using WD-40 on Stainless Steel

    Last Post By: Hazen

    it works great on stainless surfaces I am a supervisor in a restaurant and we use WD40 on all of our acent stainless steel fixture to keep them looking their best.it works great and the price is right... plus

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    Hey @Frank...I see you have the same problem i have some times with cans stopping working...Check out this Fetch vid online, This dude knows what its all about and by following his approch we still get to use all the WD #wastenotwantnot! www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBOqujZXUgI

    Nazza
    March 14, 2013
    3:57 AM
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    Frank made me laugh with his killing spiders in the garage comment! lol

    Joan
    February 27, 2013
    3:58 PM
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    I use WD 40 on an old commercial dishwasher I often have to repair the thing goes through fuse like water but the doors never squeak and there's not a patch of rust on it

    Hazen
    December 30, 2012
    1:09 PM
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    WD 40 IS GOOD TO KEEP GOLF CART SPRINGS FROM SQUEAKING.

    DAVID
    July 15, 2012
    3:52 AM
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    Can anyone tell why the small 2oz. can of WD-40 always fail to spray after they are just 6 months old? I keep buying these, with the thought that they are great to toss in your toolbox, glovebox, tackle box, etc... but the failure rate I've had on these little units is extradinary. I get -maybe- 1 or 2 uses out of 'em before they fail to spray any more.

    Frank
    July 3, 2012
    12:38 PM
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    Use WD-40 to cut through all that old crud on your trailer hitch before you re-grease it.

    Frank
    June 12, 2012
    2:29 PM
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