At 09:50 AM 12/27/2012, Tom Hargrave wrote: >WD-40, but only to be used as intended - WD-40 is not a lubricant! This is one meme that has to go away. WD40 was reformulated several years ago -- check the MSDS. No more Stoddard Solvent that used to be the main ingredient. It now contains oil(s) and is advertised as a lubricant. From the FAQ on their site: >How is WD-40 Multi-Use Product different from 3-IN-ONEŽOil? > >WD-40 Multi-Use Product is the ultimate >multi-purpose problem solver. WD-40 removes >gunk, penetrates to loosen stuck parts, prevents >rust and corrosion, -->and is a light >lubricant.<-- 3-IN-ONE, with its special drip >spout, enables you to apply product without any >overspray or splatter. 3-IN-ONE is ideal to use >on tools, rollers, hinges, in-line skates, >wheels... nearly everything that moves. Cheers, David |
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