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Most Don’t Know: 12 Brilliant Ways to Use WD-40 Around the House

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WD-40 Specialist Products: WD-40 also offers specialized formulas like silicone sprays or bike lubricants tailored for specific uses.

DIY WD-40 Alternative: Some households make lubricating oils using vegetable oil and mineral spirits, but nothing quite matches the all-in-one versatility of WD-40.

FAQ

Q: Is WD-40 safe to use on all surfaces?
A: No, avoid using WD-40 on plastics that can dissolve or damage with solvents, rubber parts that may degrade, or painted surfaces without testing first.

Q: Can WD-40 be used on food-related items?
A: WD-40 is not food safe and should never be used on cookware or utensils.

Q: How often should I apply WD-40 to garden tools?
A: After each use during wet or humid seasons to prevent rust effectively.

Q: Can WD-40 remove stains?
A: It can remove some stubborn stains like crayon or gum, but it’s not a general stain remover and should be used carefully.

With just one can of WD-40, you can solve many common household headaches quickly and easily. Try these creative uses and discover how this everyday spray can become your ultimate household helper!

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