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prerunner guys use it on their raw metal before during and after races since they dont always paint because the welds need to be inspected, keeps away rust, used it on mine for a few days before i painted

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W D 40 is a ok product ,But it contains water in it's formula .... never use it on firearms ! as said it does nothing for stuck and rusted fastners P.B. is the best !!! About the only thing i use WD40 for is to remove lable glue it works great for that but you have to wash the wd smell off after :chevy::cheers: dave

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a use most people do not know is spray it on your fishing lours..when we were kids, my Dad always sprayed them down, and always caught fish. WD-40 active ingredient is fish oil, developed for the Navy during WW II where he picked up the trick.

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a use most people do not know is spray it on your fishing lours..when we were kids, my Dad always sprayed them down, and always caught fish. WD-40 active ingredient is fish oil, developed for the Navy during WW II where he picked up the trick.

 

 

Thats a myth. There is no fish-oil in WD-40

 

Havent bought a can of WD-40 in years.

 

PB is all I have ever needed. Anything more, and I take a torch to it.

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