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  • Imported
  • WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts
  • WD-40 gets under grease, grime, and gunk. WD-40 non-aerosol formulas also dissolve adhesives, allowing easy removal of labels, tape, stickers, and excess bonding material
  • WD-40 loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck, frozen or rusted metal parts
  • WD-40 protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements
  • 8 Ounce Spray Can

it makes things not squeaky, it makes things glide, it does all the stuff you'd expect WD-40 to do. don't use it on food flavoring, it doesn't make food go down smoothly. professional hot dog eaters use water. *I didn't try using it on food, I wouldn't recommend it with food.

WD-40 is a must for every household. It would be silly for me to list the amazing out-of-the-box things it can do, besides oil metal joints and key holes. Go to Google or You Tube and enjoy lists and hours of astonishing information. Is this really fish oil?

There are few people that DON'T like WD-40, and there's a reason. Beyond the normal lubrication function, do a Google search and find the seemingly endless litany of uses for WD-40, some of which boggles the mind. The problem? That stupid (but necessary) red "straw" that you attach to the nozzle, and which gets lost almost as soon as you buy the can. Well, that problem has FINALLY been solved! This version of WD-40 is the same formula of the traditional can, but employs a permanent, louvered spray tube that won't get lost. You simply grab the silver part near the top of the tube, pull gently forward, and that red straw flips right into place. Spray away, and when you are done, gently flip it back into the down position. No more taping your tube to the can (which often didn't work, anyway, once you got WD-40 on the can ... the tape often wouldn't stick!), hunting for lost straws, robbing straws from an old bottle to use on a new one, or worst, going out and buying an entirely new can because you couldn't find the straw! A great design that makes using WD-40 all the more useful! Five Stars!

I use it for everything but it really works great for removing sticky reside from price tags or adhesive tape. Just spray it on and let it sit for a few minutes and it breaks everything down for easy clean up. It’s the only thing I know of that will get sap off your hands if you happen to do any work with cedar posts.

My doors started sounding like the prelude to a murder in horror movies. EEEeeeerrrrrrrrrrr. Not anymore, I WD-40ed those hinges and now they are as silent as can be. Great for me, not so much for horror movie victims. Also, if it were acceptable, I'd wear this stuff as cologne. The smell is so good.

You know that sound when you open doors and you hear that eerie sound of squeaking like someone's going to pop up on the other side? Well guess what, nothings there. Whip out that can of WD-40 and get rid of all your troubles in a matter of minutes!

This guy made my bedroom door stop squeaking like a whiny rat. Thanks, buddy. Can of WD40: "No problem, bruh." Me: "Aw yea. 8) "

Works great for things that don't move, but are supposed to. Should be sold in a twin pack with duct tape.

Delivered promptly on time, and I no longer have squeaky doors! Double win. :) also the only seller who offered wd40 as a single spray bottle and not in like an 8 pack for 50 bucks. Triple win!

Will find many around-the-house uses for WD-40. I have used it for a number of years. Most recently I used it as a (temporary) fix for my car’s headlights which are cloudy & yellowed from age. Just sprayed it on & wiped off the excess & it made a big difference.