WD-40 has countless uses for auto repair and around your home, but can it substitute for dielectric grease as a protective moisture barrier?
Apply a small amount of WD-40 directly to the headlight lens. Have a microfiber cloth handy to wipe any drips. Alternatively, ...
If you're a DIY enthusiast, chances are, you've got a can of WD-40 in your home maintenance kit. After all, this product (originally a water-replacement product invented in the 1950s) has evolved into ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If you've ever needed to unseat a stubborn screw or grease the track of a sliding-glass door, chances are good you've used a can of WD-40 to ...
(KNUE-FM) Just about everyone in the great state of Texas knows that between duct tape and WD-40 you can fix just about anything. It's something that we have been taught since we were little kids.
The year is 1953. Rocket Chemical, a struggling company in San Diego, sets out to create a rust-preventive solvent that can displace water. On the 40th attempt (note: 39 failures), they nailed it.
Use WD-40 to loosen or remove permanent marker, sealants, stickers, tape, labels, and other adhesives. Applying WD-40 to metal surfaces can both loosen and protect against corrosion. Repel pests and ...
FAYETTEVILLE — Former professional baseball player Monte Harrison is set to begin his second season with Arkansas. Harrison, who will turn age 30 on Sunday, returned to college football last fall ...
I had to laugh when I opened my mail to read how one reader was able to get his glass shower doors so clean and sparkly that they looked like new. I had a can of his remedy sitting right there next to ...