If you've spent any amount of time working in a garage, helping out in someone's home workshop, or walking the aisles of a hardware store, WD-40 should be familiar to you. The brand and its versatile ...
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Odds are, you already have a can of WD-40 in the pantry or under the sink. If you only use your WD-40 once in a blue moon though, you’re missing out on this super product’s full potential. This ...
When you're on the hunt for an easy-to-find lubricant that can also double as something of a cleaning agent (and possibly provide a protective coating against future grime), WD-40 might come to mind ...
12:24, Mon, Oct 13, 2025 Updated: 12:30, Mon, Oct 13, 2025 WD-40, a mainstay in any toolbox or garage, is known for its many uses, from rust prevention to moisture displacement. Despite its frequent ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. If your home has a garage, chances are that you've got a can of WD-40 lying around. The versatile product is ubiquitous, as it's fairly cheap ...
A handyman should never be without a can of WD-40, just for its lubricating properties and ability to loosen rusted parts. But there’s a whole other way to use it that you might not know about yet.
WD-40 tends to be the standard go-to for locks and chains or any household mechanics with moving parts. Your front gate is squeaking? Grab the WD-40. A fishing rod needs a freshen up? WD-40 is your ...
Demand for cleaning supplies took off during the early days of the pandemic. That is now cooling off, leading WD-40 to reevaluate its cleaning products business. The relatively small division seems ...