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Topic: Little Known Facts About WD-40
Posted By: dpyers
Subject: Little Known Facts About WD-40
Date Posted: 22 September 2004 at 7:38pm

Caught this on another forum... With WD-40, Duct Tape, and a Broadband connection, you too can rule the world.

The product began from a search for a rust preventative solvent and de-greaser to protect missile parts. WD-40 was created in 1953 by three technicians at the San Diego Rocket Chemical Company. It's name comes from the project that was to find a "water displacement" compound. They were successful with the fortieth formulation, thus WD-40. The Corsair Company bought it in bulk to protect their Atlas missile parts. The workers were so pleased with the product, they began smuggling (also known as "shrinkage" or "stealing") it out to use at home.

The executives decided there might be a consumer market for it and put it in aerosol cans. The rest, as they say, is history. It is a carefully guarded recipe known only to four people. Only one of them is the "brew master." There are about 2.5 million gallons of the stuff manufactured each year. It gets it's distinctive smell from a fragrance that is added to the brew. Ken East (one of the original founders) says there is nothing in WD-40 that would hurt you.

Here are some of the uses:

  • Protects silver from tarnishing
  • Cleans and lubricates guitar strings
  • Gets oil spots off concrete driveways
  • Gives floors that 'just-waxed' sheen without making it slippery
  • Keeps flies off cows
  • Restores and cleans chalkboards
  • Removes lipstick stains
  • Loosens stubborn zippers
  • Untangles jewelry chains
  • Removes stains from stainless steel sinks
  • Removes dirt and grime from the barbecue grill
  • Keeps ceramic/terra cotta garden pots from oxidizing
  • Removes tomato stains from clothing
  • Keeps glass shower doors free of water spots
  • Camouflages scratches in ceramic and marble floors
  • Keeps scissors working smoothly
  • Lubricates noisy door hinges on vehicles and doors in homes
  • Gives a children's play gym slide a shine for a super fast slide
  • Lubricates gear shift and mower deck lever for ease of handling on riding mowers
  • Rids rocking chairs and swings of squeaky noises
  • Lubricates tracks in sticking home windows and makes them easier to open
  • Spraying an umbrella stem makes it easier to open and close
  • Restores and cleans padded leather dashboards in vehicles, as well as vinyl bumpers
  • Restores and cleans roof racks on vehicles
  • Lubricates and stops squeaks in electric fans
  • Lubricates wheel sprockets on tricycles, wagons and bicycles for easy handling
  • Lubricates fan belts on washers and dryers and keeps them running smoothly
  • Keeps rust from forming on saws and saw blades, and other tools
  • Removes splattered grease on stove
  • Keeps bathroom mirror from fogging
  • Lubricates prosthetic limbs
  • Keeps pigeons off the balcony (they hate the smell)
  • Removes all traces of duct tape
  • I have even heard of folks spraying it on their arms, hands, knees to relieve arthritis pain.
  • One fellow claims spraying it on fishing lures attracts fish.
  • WD-40 has been designated the "official multi-purpose problem-solver of NASCAR," a ringing endorsement if there ever was one.

 



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Posted By: MadDog
Date Posted: 22 September 2004 at 8:07pm
It has a fish oil in it, i know that.

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Posted By: the boss
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 5:23am
WELL where is the use of duct tape and broad band connection!!

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Posted By: Semikolon
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 10:29am
I wonder how the cows feel like after you have sprayed them with WD-40.......


Posted By: Bluefrog
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 10:41am

Originally posted by the boss the boss wrote:

WELL where is the use of duct tape and broad band connection!!

Huh? You can't be serious? You don't know who MacGyver is?



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Posted By: Semikolon
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 10:44am
where is the (Victorinox) pocketknife then?


Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 1:43pm

Originally posted by Semikolon Semikolon wrote:

where is the (Victorinox) pocketknife then?

LOL - I gave each of my kids one of those when they turned 10. They still have them. When they left home, I gave them tool boxes - stuff like drill, hammer, swa, screwdrivers, etc - Also put wd40 and duct tape in each box.



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Posted By: Semikolon
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 1:52pm
I have several of them plus this thing called Victorinox Swisstool(s), it's some really nice sh*t, only things I really miss on it are hammer and scissors


duct tape is this big fat grey tape or is it something else?


Posted By: Mart
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 2:00pm
yes, its big fat tape


Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 2:52pm
It's a fat grey tape with fabric/some other material threads embedded into it for additional strength

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Posted By: dpyers
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 4:07pm

Personally, I use wd40 alot to remove price tags that are stuck on things,

Some one sent me this list - 2000 uses for WD40
http://fanclub.wd40.com/Members/pdfs/WD-40_2000UsesList.pdf - http://fanclub.wd40.com/Members/pdfs/WD-40_2000UsesList.pdf



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Posted By: pmormr
Date Posted: 23 September 2004 at 10:27pm
wd-40 also mades a really cool flame thrower with the addition of a butane lighter

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Posted By: Bluefrog
Date Posted: 24 September 2004 at 9:58am

Originally posted by pmormr pmormr wrote:

wd-40 also mades a really cool flame thrower with the addition of a butane lighter

Very true  

But we digress... Back to duct tape... This is the single most important ingredient in making your own thermo-nuclear devices. You will also need a Swiss Army knife (of course), several paper clips, some yarn or tough string, an empty paint can, some chewed up bubble gum, and several cans of WD-40...

 



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Posted By: the boss
Date Posted: 25 September 2004 at 8:31am

when i was kid i used to love making flame thrower using my father wd-40 cant

ignite a cigg lighter and then spray wd-40

hehehe!!!

and my house smelled like sh*t afterwards!!



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