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Sunday, October 23, 2005
Another few good tips for the uses of WD_40
WD-40 e-Tip of the Week for October 23
Get to know the protective power of WD-40. The multi-purpose problem solver can help shield many of your favorite tools, toys and household items from wear-and-tear.
Try WD-40 to protect:
* Chrome features, stained wood, and strings on guitars, basses and banjos from rust and corrosion
* Stored blades and sharp tools from oxidation
* Light sockets and other electrical components from rust, oxidation and built-up moisture (be sure electricity is off before using WD-40)
* Wheelbarrow beds from rust and plant stains
* Cast iron skillets and other metal cookware from rust and build-up (be sure to wash with soap and water after using WD-40)
* Pruning shears, rakes, shovels and other garden tools from rust
* Wrought iron from oxidation and tarnishing
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