WD-40 Multi-Use Product with SMART STRAW SPRAYS 2 WAYS, 8 OZ - (3-Pack), Clear
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I purchased a three-pack of dual-stream WD40 from Amazon, and each can proudly proclaims MADE IN THE USA! I hope this information is useful!
It works fine on brass and stainless steel, but I'm not sure about rock. It depends on how porous the fake rock is and what material it's made of.
No, this is a penetrate spray for rusted bolts, nuts, and other similar items.
The liquid that emerges is transparent.
Selected User Reviews For WD-40 Multi-Use Product with SMART STRAW SPRAYS 2 WAYS, 8 OZ - (3-Pack), Clear
I had five children when I moved into this house in 2013. WD-40 (six cans) They were strewn about the house and were always at hand. Then, all of a sudden, there was none. We'd had a fantastic run up to that point, and it was early 2020. So I bought a two-pack of tall ones, one for myself and one for my wife, and by December, I had "LOST" mine inside the house. I went over to her house to borrow hers. She'd also misplaced hers. Ordering this three-pack was the ONLY way to find them. Seriously, I bought a new one for my wife, and on my way back to my office, I noticed one of the "tall" boys.
It will not take me a mile to find it! I'll let you know when I find out more! br>I'm a big fan of this stuff, and I only recently discovered that it can be used to clean stainless steel! What have I been up to?.
I keep it in the house all the time to make sliding door tracks move more smoothly. I was going to use it for corrosion on tech equipment, but one of the new things I wanted to try was cleaning faded plastic lawn chairs. I had turquoise plastic lawn chairs that I was either going to paint or pitch because they had been battered by the weather. The end result was fantastic; the chairs had a new lease on life, and the color was vibrant. It felt good to be alive again, and it was a lot of fun! Cleaning silver, leather, and other metals were among the other uses. There were many more, but these are a few of my favorites; I love the stuff, which is why I bought three cans!.
As a result, I'm compelled to purchase from Amazon. I could only find a small amount of WD 40. I think I paid around $16 for it. 00 for a set of three cans —A sum I'll never be able to use. br>Yet another TAX imposed on the disabled. I'm not wealthy, but I wouldn't mind if the money went to charity instead of Amazon, which it does. Sad. I don't have much of a say in the matter.
Trying to fit the small tube into the nozzle has become a chore? Are you prone to misplacing your tube? This invention solves those problems: I can use this style WD40 can to lubricate my garage door opener spring from a foot away. I'll never go back to the old style.
I use it to get rid of ants (they don't like the smell), rust, and stiff hinges, and it also works for mosquito bites and arthritis. It has fish oil in it. This has a lot of applications. You can find out more about it by going to the website. For the price, you get a lot of product.
br>br>It works in both of my keyholes! Those keyholes were located outside, where it was possible for it to rain.
My Dad had saved the last can of WD for me, and I finally used it up. I wasn't sure how I felt about the new can design, but I think it's fantastic. There will be no more misplacing the red straw that was previously taped to the can. It's much easier to use the spray to protect the locks on my car and house from the elements during the winter. Change can be beneficial in some cases.