I'm pretty sure that there isn't a Jalopnik reader out there who doesn't have a can of WD-40 kicking around their house or garage somewhere. While using this wonder liquid to loosen a seized bolt, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. WD-40 was developed in the late 1950s by the Rocket Chemical Company as a rust preventative for the aerospace industry. The letters W and D ...
It's a go-to solution to stop a squeaky door - but people are only just realising how WD-40 got its name after 71 years. Today, the product is used in households up and down the country as a lubricant ...
Most homes will have a can of WD-40 knocking about in the cupboard. It can be useful for a range of tasks at home, whether it's lubricating hinges and wheels, or even preventing rust on tools, as well ...
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