<<Gah. WD 40 being a petroleum product isn't what I would use near rubber/neoprene. Plain old dish washing detergent will do the trick fine won't harm the rubber and washes off and away without any problem.>> Yep. Most all the glazer's in this area been using WD-40 for as long as it's been available. Soap is good if that's all ya got. It dries too fast and will drag the tool down to a slow yank instead of a smooth slide operation. |
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