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ericr 09-26-2018 06:46 PM

Has Anyone Ever Found A Use For WD-40?
 

I sure never have, it runs out as a lubricant very quickly. As I recall there was a lot of ballyhoo about it when it appeared back in the '60s, I think it was developed by the Government, hence the name, maybe in connection with the space program.


Since all we had before that was 3-in-1 Oil, or maybe LiquidWrench, it seemed like a technological miracle at the time....seems like a waste now.

emf 09-26-2018 06:50 PM

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I don't use it as a replacement for liquid wrench, or any other penetrating oil. As a light oil in many applications, I like it.


Frank

Kurt in NJ 09-26-2018 07:03 PM

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I recently used 2 gallon jugs of it as weight for gluing upholstry

monto 09-26-2018 07:20 PM

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WD40 is more useful as a cleaner than as a penetrant.

jb-ob 09-26-2018 07:21 PM

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While you might not wish to invest in their product, your definitely should invest in their stock !

WHN 09-26-2018 07:23 PM

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It really is not a lubricant. The WD stands for “water displacement”. It’s used a lot in the electrical industry. When I was in the Navy it was used to displace water or moisture on switches and electrical connections. It will not conduct electricity.

I use it on the fan belt if it is making noise.

J Franklin 09-26-2018 07:27 PM

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WD-40 is good for its intended use dispelling water. I use it around distributers. It also is great for forcing oil to penetrate joints while lubing parts. Its worst trait is swelling old dicast parts.

31a 09-26-2018 08:35 PM

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I use for several applications works foe me

1930 coupe 09-26-2018 08:49 PM

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It works good removing sticky residue left behind after removing tape or labels.


Works good to keep parts from rusting while in indoor storage.

28Ca8149 09-26-2018 08:50 PM

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The best anti rust you can get is Acetone. And ATF. Oil 50-50 I have worked a lot with rust restoring my WW 2. Military v ehicles .loosen most things in 24 hrs cheep to buy in most hardwares

Rich in Tucson 09-26-2018 08:51 PM

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Used to use it to displace salt water from fishing reels and tackle when fresh water was not immediately available or after rinsing with fresh water. Now use it as a cleaner to tidy up under the hood.

eagle 09-26-2018 09:23 PM

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Also works to remove nasty grease stains on laundry, makes them slightly less nasty. :)
Works good to clean water corrosion off of electronic printed circuit boards in a pinch.

Tom Endy 09-26-2018 09:53 PM

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I bead blast a lot of metal Model A parts. If I leave that part sitting on a work bench in the garage overnight especially during the winter months (Southern California) the next morning it will have signs of beginning to rust. After a few days it will definitely show signs of rust.


If I spray that part with WD-40 right after it was bead blasted it could sit there for a couple months and not show signs of starting to rust.


Tom Endy

Bud Man 09-26-2018 10:07 PM

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Removes road tar from painted surfaces like a house-a-fire, but gentle on the paint. Bud

Gary/IA 09-26-2018 10:13 PM

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Everyone in our group carries WD-40. Many times we have been caught in heavy rains where someone's car will stop running due to the moisture. Spraying the electrical system with WD-40 will get the car running again.

MikeK 09-26-2018 10:29 PM

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A spray can of the stuff with the plastic straw is my go-to for straight through power tapping with wire size gun taps.

I run a constant pressure spray directly into the flutes from behind while running forward. Not it's intended use but works well and cleans up much easier than any other cutting fluid.

Tom Wesenberg 09-26-2018 11:08 PM

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All the above, plus I use it as a threading fluid when I run taps in aluminum.

40 Deluxe 09-27-2018 01:23 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ericr (Post 1679629)
I sure never have, it runs out as a lubricant very quickly. As I recall there was a lot of ballyhoo about it when it appeared back in the '60s, I think it was developed by the Government, hence the name, maybe in connection with the space program.


Since all we had before that was 3-in-1 Oil, or maybe LiquidWrench, it seemed like a technological miracle at the time....seems like a waste now.

Yeah, it's highly over-rated. From what history I've read a chemist was searching for a product to remove water from various surfaces. Thus WD means "Water Displacement", and "40" was his 40th attempt at getting the right formula.
It's not a good penetrating oil nor is it a very good lubricant, but it does a good job of displacing water so it does what it was designed for. As popular as it is, there must have been a marketing genius behind it!
There are much better penetrants and much better lubricants out there. Keep some of each on hand so you don't reach for the WD-40 (unless your distributor got wet!).

prpmmp 09-27-2018 06:04 AM

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Its great for whining! When I start to whine my wife sprays it in my face,I stop whining!!Pete

davehc 09-27-2018 06:29 AM

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