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 ...
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WD-40 has far more uses than just on squeaky hinges. Find out the amazing ways this garage staple can make your life easier. What can you do when you reach for a drinking glass and get two locked ...
WD-40 is designed to prevent rusting by displacing the water in cracks and crevices in metal (that's what the "WD" stands for). It is also a versatile lubricant, and can even be used as a solvent—but ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. There are few things in your garage that can match the versatility of WD-40. For car owners, it has been known to be the saving grace of ...