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WD-40 Lubricant, Aerosol Can, 16 Fluid Ounces

WD-40 Lubricant, Aerosol Can, 16 Fluid OuncesBrand: WD-40
Category: BISS

List Price: $8.49
Buy New: $5.00
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Seller: redeemair
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 713

Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0

MPN: 10016
Model: 10016
UPC: 079567100164
EAN: 0079567100164
ASIN: B001E67A2K

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Penetrates, loosens and frees stuck, frozen or rusted parts.
  • Excellent corrosion prohibitor, Protects metal against mpisture and corrosive elements
  • Removes grease, grime, water deposits and much more
  • Displaces moisture - Non-Conductive
  • Large 16 oz Industrial size

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Product Description
Known as the can with a thousand uses, WD-40 protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates stuck parts, displaces moisture, and lubricates just about anything. WD-40 is also great when it comes to cleaning grease, grime, and other marks from most surfaces. WD-40 serves five basic functions; CLEANS - WD-40 gets under dirt, grime and grease to clean. It also dissolves adhesives, allowing easy removal of labels, tape, stickers, and excess bonding material; DISPLACES MOISTURE - Because WD-40 displaces moisture, it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits; PENETRATES - WD-40 loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck, frozen or rusted metal parts; LUBRICATES - WD-40s lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts; and PROTECTS - WD-40 protects metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements.


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars I Love this Stuff   March 3, 2010
A. Levy (Chicago, IL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

So, on a whim, I thought -- "Ya know, I've got some really hard to move, stuck all the time, old wooden drawers in a built-in cabinet. I wonder if WD-40 would do the trick." Of course, since these days, I buy almost everything on Amazon, I just popped over to the computer and made the purchase. Two days later, I was spraying WD-40 on these wooden drawers, and - holy canoli - they slide like ice now! Here's the real question - what can't WD-40 be used for?

By the way, this is a BIG container of WD-40. I'll just have to find more things to spray.



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