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WD-40, that essential "tool" in every garage

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WD-40 re-upped their game simply by giving us the new straw that cant be lost.

Ive several cans of penetrant but wd gets used the most simply because its handy
 
I used WD-40 for years; especially in my younger mechanic days. Gas station mechanics had the stuff by the case.
I just recently started using Kano aerokroil (" the oil that creeps")
Industrial project often used by air plane mechanics. Used it on the removal of my upper control arm bolts; made the job much easier. Have to try this stuff for tuff rust jobs!
By the way; loved Paul Harvey's reporting!

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Ive talked to people who spray WD40 on fishing lures. Swear by it.
 
Nowadays WD40 is way behind with their product, can't remember the last time I've bought a can but it is handy in places where smell is an issue. My go to penetrating oil is PB Blaster then I keep designated "lubes" for the lubrication side of things.
 
Ive talked to people who spray WD40 on fishing lures. Swear by it.
I know an old timer that would rub it into his arthritic knees.. he swears by it. Seems I heard somewhere that it's made with a type of fish oil
 
Seems today that Kano & PB work better than WD. The smell is nice though, but still not in the same league as Hoppes #9!!!
 
WD 40
water displacement formula #40

it's not the best lubricant
but has many great uses

yes the fishing lure trick works too
 
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