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Authored by BlueAngel on
Sunday, June 06, 2004
Hope you enjoy reading about this new E-MAIL information about the uses for WD 40:
What does WD-40 stand for? It’s a question we hear quite a bit. The
answer? Water Displacement, perfected on the 40th attempt. Displacing
water is the best way to prevent rust and corrosion, which was the first
use for WD-40. Try WD-40 to prevent rust on:
-Bicycle frames, rims and other components
-Garden, automotive and other tools
-Patio furniture
-Stainless steel
-Chrome parts on motorcycles, automobiles and off-road vehicles
-Tomato cages, bird cages and outdoor faucets
-Pipes, fittings and other plumbing accessories that are exposed to the
elements
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