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Topic "Wd 40" was discussed 15,118 times on 1,713 sites in last 3 months
Reading: "John S. Barry, Main Force Behind WD-40,... Reading: "John S. Barry, Main Force Behind WD-40, Dies at 84 - Companies * US * News * Story - CNBC.com" ( http://bit.ly/2epet ) 6:29 AM Jul 24th from twitthat
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-25 21:39:00)
by usmc_pyro
As the feeder rotated I noticed its been making a sqeaky sound…I cleaned that crap out of it, and still. I listened in on it from the back and its clearly coming from the back. Can I spray WD-40 on these moving pieces? Why did I spend soo much $$$ buying top of the line and am getting nothing but problems!!!!!!! lol
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-20 22:42:00)
by Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/ (B
Two posts recommending WD40. WD40 is not a lubricant; in fact, over time WD40 can remove lubricants! This stuff is a million times better: GM rust penetrant and inhibitor heat valve lubricant #1052627. See my answer to Uncle Ben and his hood latch. $9-12 a can, and the ONLY reason to ever go to a GM dealer!!!!
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-19 22:44:00)
by xroad
WD-40 ... Flame ... Tire Bead Seating WD-40 is considered a tool, right? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M0GN...eature=rela ted http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSDPHjo1zRU Found these two youtube vid on seating a tire bead to the rim when you don't have a high volume air pump to seat the bead. A true MacGyver move...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-19 09:08:00)
by jjbklb
Reading an article on prepping your bike for winter storage. Some of the steps seemed a little over the top...like putting steel-wool in the end of your pipes to discourage critter inhabitants. They did recommend spraying WD-40 all over to protect the finish. I wonder how hard that is to wash off come start of the next riding season?
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-18 18:34:00)
by audiman08
I was reading an article today which claimed that exposure to WD-40 can lead to cancer. WD-40's website naturally denies this, saying their product contains no "known" cancer causing agents...while saying the specific ingredients are secret. Another website claims it's aliphatic petroleum distillates and petroleum base oil in aerosol..whatever that is. Anyway, I know I've gotten the stuff on my ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-18 17:51:00)
by xroad
Single Use WD-40 Packets I have seen small plastic packet/vial of single use portion of WD-40. It is not a small hard plastic container. It is a soft plastic tube section, about 1" long, sealed at both end with WD-40 inside. I like to get rid of my spray bottle of WD-40 from my motorcycle carry tool kit. It takes too much ...
Started 6 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-27 00:00:00)
by The Granger
Matter of fact, I'm going to go to my car right now and remove two stickers Audit the IRS If you think your congressman is doing a good job, you're part of the problem. They did their time and I'm freeing them from further service. It's better to get The finger than a bullet. Peace
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-29 16:45:00)
by OLDFLM
WD-40 will do wonders!! Really, we got tagged a few months ago... luckily just my garage door but several of the neighbors cars were spray painted... WD-40 got it all off with paper towels... worth a try!
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-24 19:35:00)
by Hachiroku $B%O%A%m%/ (B
On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 10:19:39 -0800, XR650L_Dave wrote: Quote: See my answer to Uncle Ben and his hood latch. $9-12 a can, and the ONLY reason to ever go to a GM dealer!!!! WD40 is my favorite degreaser, LOL! About hits it squarely, doesn't it?
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-27 15:42:00)
by superatoris
Quote: Originally Posted by shortlid Well looked at the drivers side of my black '04 HL and it has fine Yellow lroad line paint spray on the lowwer roekers and drivers door bottom. I have tried bug and tar remover without much luck, only thing that takes it off is my finder nail, don't want to scratch my fragile black paint. Is ...