WD 40 househol uses

by L Wells/ Clean Queen of Clean Queen ( 11-Apr-2013 )

 

WHAT YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW ABOUT WD-40
 "Water Displacement, 4Oth Attempt" is the long version of the product we know as WD-40. The petroleum based product was developed in 1953 for a rocket company in San Diego, California as a rust preventative and degreaser. What you may not know is that this very popular product has a fan club! Surprised? Well maybe you would be less surprised if you knew how many uses this amazing product has!
Lets start with this products more common uses, such as: 
Removing grease from stove tops, Removing crayon from walls or breaking up rust on pesky nuts, bolts and crews and whatnot, it keeps your bicycle tubercular, and locks and other tools keep working smoothly with this product.
But this product some stranger, more surprising uses! Lets look into those! 
To begin with who would have guessed you could use it to remove scuff marks from ceramic tile flooring and coffee stains from most surfaces (my own pet peeve) It Cleans black streaks from hardwood floors and it can even remove paint from tile flooring, it can remove rust stains and makeup from a variety of surface. It moves felt pen, permanent marker and Roller blade marks. It removes grime from grout on bathroom floors and nail polish from hardwood floors. It removes tile adhesive from new no-wax floors (be sure to wipe floors clean after using WD-40)
It removes crayon from inside clothes dryers (make sure to unplug dryer first) It helps prevent rust on hide-a-key containers. it cleans and protects medicine door latches and piano keys. Use it to lubricate zippers on lawn mower grass catcher bags, and the list goes on and on! for a more complete list you can go to: http://wd40.com/uses-tips/
 
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