WD40 was originally called... Water Displacement #40
The product began as a search for a rust preventative solvent and degreaser
to protect missile parts. It was created at a Rocket Chemical Company. Its name comes from the project to find "Water Displacement" compound. They were
successful with the fortieth formulation, thus WD-40.
“There is nothing in WD-40 that would hurt you.”
The basic ingredient is FISH OIL!.
Here are some of the uses:
1) Protects silver from tarnishing
2) Removes tar/grime from cars
3) Cleans/lubricates guitar strings
4) For a non-slippery 'just-waxed' floor sheen
5) Keeps flies off cows (important to cows!)
6) Restores/cleans chalkboards & whiteboards
7) Removes lipstick stains
8) Loosens stubborn zippers
9) Untangles jewelry chains
10) Removes stains from stainless steel sinks
11) Removes dirt/grime from BBQ grills
12) Restores/cleans leather dashboards & vinyl bumpers
13) Keeps shower-doors free of water spots
14) Keeps scissors working smoothly
15) Lubricates noisy or resistant door hinges
16) Removes black scuff marks from floors
17) Removes Bug guts from your car
18) SUPERFAST children's play slides
19) Lubricates gear shift & mower deck lever on riding mowers.
20) Makes sticky home windows easier to open
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