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For an eco-friendlier option, WD-40 now offers a non-aerosol, low-VOC version. Or, explore silicone-based alternatives for use on rubber and plastic components.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: Is WD-40 safe on electronics?
A: Not directly—it can leave residue. Use electronic-specific contact cleaners instead.
Q: Can I use WD-40 on stainless steel appliances?
A: Yes, it can polish and protect—but wipe thoroughly to prevent buildup.
Q: Is WD-40 flammable?
A: Yes, when aerosolized. Avoid use near open flames or heat sources.
Q: Will it damage paint?
A: It’s usually safe, but always test first to be sure.
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