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Gardening
- Spray WD-40 over spades and forks to protect tools from corrosion
- Spray WD-40 on wheelbarrow wheels to stop them from squeaking
- A liberal application of WD40 around the edges of plant pots will help keep slugs at bay.
- Shears stuck? Spray WD-40 to keep them snapping.
- A layer of WD-40 spray on your lawn mower blades can keep them clean, protect them from corrosion and help prevent grass from sticking.
- After a good afternoons digging, WD-40 can help remove heavy dirt from garden tools and equipment.
- Remove rusty nuts on garden furniture or fencing with WD-40.
- Locked out? Loosen frozen or stuck fast padlocks on sheds with a squirt of WD-40.
- Windy wet winters can play havoc with rusty hanging baskets. Avoid sleepless nights by oiling them with WD-40.
- A squirt of WD-40 will loosen up taps both indoors or out that become rusty of stuck.
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DIY
- A squirt of WD-40 can help shift stuck-fast screws.
- For a stiff or stuck door lock, try a squirt of WD-40.
- Stuck fast taps can be given a helping hand with a spray of WD-40 on the faucet.
- Keep patio doors running smoothly with a squirt of WD-40.
- Had an accident? WD-40 removes paint from tile flooring.
- Stuck-fast drawers or sash windows can be lubricated with a spray of WD-40.
- After a while curtain tracks can start to stick, a squirt of WD-40 will stop this.
- Remove black streaks from hardwood floors with a spray of WD-40 on a clean cloth.
- After sawing dust can get everywhere - the best way to clean it off tools is to spray them with WD-40 and rub with a clean cloth.
- Essential tools like pliers, drills and wrenches need continual maintenance to keep them in good working order. A regular squirt of WD-40 will keep them rust and corrosion free.
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Tool Maintenance
WD-40 can be used to clean and protect the following essential tools:
- Drill bits
- Lawnmower blades
- Secateurs
- Spades and Forks
- Chainsaw chains
- Pliers
- Garden Shears
- Hedge trimmers
- Wheelbarrows
- Monkey wrench
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Motor
- Remove dead insects from the front grill with WD-40.
- Unstick frozen locks, car doors, or aerials with a squirt of WD-40.
- Remove stubborn grime and stains from a number plate with WD-40 and a clean cloth.
- Give chrome or aluminium finishes an extra shine with a spray of WD-40.
- Squeaky or stuck-fast car seat? A squirt of WD-40 on the runner will get it moving again.
- Protect more vulnerable areas of your motor from corrosion with a squirt of WD-40.
- An application of WD-40 can help prevent the corrosion of spark plug cables.
- Buff out surface scuff marks with a spray of WD-40 on a clean cloth.
- Drive excess moisture from a flooded engine with a liberal application of WD-40, remember not to spray it whilst the engine is running!
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Hobby
- Forget having to soak your coins in vinegar to get a nice shine - try a squirt of WD-40 to clean up your precious collection.
- Constant exposure to cold and damp can lead to rusty metal buckles on ski or snowboarding gear cleans and protects fastenings with a squirt of WD-40
- It's the worst job in the world but WD-40 can help with the annual oxidation removal from boats and dinghys.
- Remove grass stains from your precious leather football with a squirt of WD-40.
- There's nothing worse that a rusty reel when you've made the catch of your life. Keep fishing reels rust-free with a regular spray of WD-40.
- Be the best on the green with shiny golf clubs and rust free spikes courtesy of a spray and polish with WD-40
- Clean and protect vulnerable bicycle parts with WD-40.
- Maintaining equine equipment is no problem with WD-40 - lubricate trailer window hinges and bolts, saddle and bridle buckles and electric horse clippers.
- Stuck fast zips and fastenings on camping equipment can be easily solved with a squirt of WD-40.
- Keep in line skates & skate boards running smoothly with a squirt of WD-40.
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Unusual Uses
- Spray WD-40 onto a clean cloth and wipe to remove scuff marks off skirting boards
- Rid shower screens of water marks and smears with a rub down with WD-40
- Give piano keys a clean up with a squirt of WD-40 and a clean cloth.
- Slugs attacking your favourite plant? Spray WD-40 on your plant pots will keep them at bay.
- Stop your iron board squeaking with a squirt of WD-40 on moving hinges and parts.
- Tea stains on work tops or lino flooring are no match for WD-40, apply a squirt of oil to a clean cloth and wipe them away.
- Squirrels pinching your nuts? A squirt of WD-40 on your bird table stand will help prevent them from pinching food left for feathered friends.
- WD-40 can be used to remove chewing gum from shoes and carpet
- If your favourite 12" has a light scratch, a quick wipe with WD-40 will help prevent the record from skipping.
- Caught with a stuck-fast zip? A squirt of WD-40 will help get you out of jam.
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