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Did you know that WD-40 was developed
to displace moisture from the surface of NASA's Atlas
Missile? If it was good enough for rocket scientists,
it's good enough for you! Try WD-40 to prevent rust
and corrosion on many other things, and use it to displace
moisture from:
- Electrical panels and outlets (Make sure power is
disconnected before spraying with WD-40)
- Moving parts of outdoor patio furniture
- Bicycle chains after a wash
- Hinges on pruning shears
- Distributor caps
Sports and summer go hand-in-hand. Whether
it's a Little League baseball game, a five-on-five pickup
basketball match or one of the many water-based sports
people enjoy, WD-40 can help keep equipment in good
shape. Try it to:
- Help penetrate stuck metal cleats when replacement
becomes necessary
- Lubricate moving parts of breakaway rims
- Drive moisture from electrical components on personal
watercraft
- Shine brass and silver fittings and features on
ski and sailboats
- Remove adhesive and stickers from helmets and other
new equipment
- Help remove grass stains from balls, uniforms and
hands
These uses for WD-40 were provided to
WD-40 Company by end-users of the product and do not
constitute recommendations or suggestions of use of
WD-40 by WD-40 Company. These uses have not been tested
by WD-40 Company
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