Uhh-h-h- just buy another can. They aren't expensive.
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I think I'll spend the six bucks.
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
Why not take the spray cap off and put the WD on a rag to wipe down what can be wiped?
Wipe WD-40 on old zippers to make them function smoothly again.
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hj wrote:
Uhh-h-h- just buy another can. They aren't expensive.
I have cans of WD-40 all over the place, but I don't like throwing away a product that would last me a few more years.
BboH wrote:
Why not take the spray cap off and put the WD on a rag to wipe down what can be wiped?
Are you suggesting that pushing down on the little white tube will let the WD-40 out?
BboH
Loc: s of 2/21, Ellicott City, MD
jerryc41 wrote:
Are you suggesting that pushing down on the little white tube will let the WD-40 out?
No, I believe the contents of the can is liquid which is vaporized into a mist by the air pressure and the design of the cap - thus, REMOVING the white cap (atomizer) will allow access to the liquid
alby
Loc: very eastern pa.
.... where i worked we used to buy W.D. by the gallon, then we found Kroil, "the oil that creeps". put it on ...let it creep. put more on. the longer the better.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
40 years ago a machinist I knew bought wd40 by the gallon. He put it in standard spray bottles, the kind you get at the hardware store. Worked just fine that way.
G Brown
Loc: Sunny Bognor Regis West Sussex UK
Every can I have always seems to be empty.........must have gremlins in my tool shed.
I only buy it by the gallon. Multiple spray containers about.
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Or just buy a new can of it.
Not mentioned in the list, Jerry, is using WD-40 to clean stainless steel appliances - a very light spray and wipe down that fridge- it'll shine with no streaks..
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