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2000 Uses of WD40 HOME/G• ARDEN • Lubricates folding parts of ironing board • Lubricates mixer gears • Use to loosen rusty nuts and screws, clean garden tools • Removes rust from chair feet • Removes rollerblade marks from kitchen • Cleans piano keys • Cleans and polishes gold and brass lamps • Adds moisture to and preserves ivory and bone items • Keeps wicker chairs from squeaking • Removes adhesive price tag from shoe bottoms • Keeps lawn mower carburetors free of gunk • Lubricates small rolling toys • Keeps trigger on glue gun from sticking • Removes velcro stickers • Keeps garden tools rust-free • Cleans bed frame • Polishes away scratches on countertops • Cleans patio door glide strip • Protects shower heads from rust • Lubricates vacuum cleaner roller brush • Removes crayon from clothes dryer (make sure to unplug dryer • Protects silver from blackening • Cleans gunk from base of toilet bowl • Removes scuff marks from ceramic tile • Lubricates external pivots on lawnmowers • Lubricates runners on porch glider • Keeps metal wind chimes rust-free • Keeps blades from rusting on garden plow • Cleans tar off circular saw blades • Removes crayon from walls • Cleans black streaks from hardwood • Protects exposed metal parts on snow blowers • Helps join plastic shelving to make disassembly easier • Protects inner machinery in toilet against corrosion • Removes sticker residue from clothes • Removes water spots from mirrors • Removes paint from tile • Removes gum from • Lubricates hinge on pruning shears • Protects hand trowels from corrosion • Keeps clay from sticking to shovels • Lubricates screws on lawn furniture • Cleans and protects pitchforks • Prevents rake from rusting • Lubricates hydraulic rams on slideout of 5th wheel • Lubricates screen channels upon installation of rubber bead • Removes laundry detergent stain from washer • Cleans bathtubs • Removes rust stains from bathroom tubs • Polishes splash guards • Cleans and prevents rust on oil tank exterior • Cleans metal • Cleans crayon off of rock walls • Cleans and protects bed of wheelbarrows • Shines shower doors • Lubricates ball valve handle on sprinkler system • Prevents rust on swamp cooler nuts • Protects patio door from sun damage • Lubricates return springs on riding lawnmowers • Removes tea stains from countertops • Cleans mildew from refrigerator gasket • Keeps kitty-doo from sticking to electric cat-box rakes • Removes crayon from wallpaper • Helps clean rust from wire shelves • Removes dried toothpaste stains • Lubricates gate locks • Cleans newspaper ink from tables • Removes silly putty from furniture • Removes crayon from carpet • Removes rust stains from after mopping • Cleans lime stains from toilet bowls • Removes crayon from compressed wood furniture • Cleans and protects tv antenna • S pray on bottom 6 inches of wooden patio table to prevent mildew • Loosens rusty parts on lawnmower • Removes gum from wallpaper build up • Lubricates sticky drawers • Penetrates and frees stuck toilet shutoff valve • Removes glue from refrigerator • Removes tape marks from the wall where posters hung • Spray on rototiller blades to prevent rust during off-season • Helps clean showers • Shines leaves of houseplants • Cleans melted vacuum belt from carpeting • Cleans build up on hedge trimmers • Keeps snow from sticking to shovel • Removes crayon from television screen • Lubricates gardening shears • Removes coffee stains on tiles • Lubricates zippers on lawn mower grass catcher bags • Cleans dog hair from sliding door rollers • Keeps hose ends from corroding • Cleans gunk from chain saws • Removes marks-a-lot ink from most items • Lubricates moving parts on playground equipment • Prevents rust on metal patio chairs • Removes rust from cookie tins • Removes crayon from plastic • Removes crayon marks from glass • Keeps pots from sticking together when stacked in storage • Removes decals from bathtubs • scratches in cultured marble • Removes gum from dryer lint screen • Removes old cellophane tape • Removes berry stains from patio furniture • Cleans tar from rubber water hoses • Removes crayon from shoes • Removes gum stuck to concrete • Removes scuff marks from lawn furniture • Cleans ashtrays • Cleans heavy dirt from shovels • Removes rust stains from tile • Removes crayon from toys • Cleans rust from metal exterior of speakers • Lubricates lever on razor scraper • Cleans and protects underside of cast iron skillets • C oat outside pipes during winter to help prevent freezing damage or • Removes lipstick from fabric • Removes ink from carpet pipe bursts • Cleans and lubricates the rubber surrounds on stereo sub woofers • Keeps garden plant cages bright and rust free • Removes glue deposits from linoleum • Spray down drain throat to remove scum • Cleans lawnmower blades • Lubricates hinges on antique smoking stand • Removes crayon from place mats • Cleans and protects antique kitchen tools • Removes masking tape residue from linoleum • Removes stubborn body oils and shampoo residue from bath mats • Prevents mildew growth on fountain • Cleans gunk built up on doorknobs • S pray around bottom of garbage cans to prevent animals from • Removes marks from left by chair feet • Removes stickers from credit cards getting in • Removes crayon from chalk boards • Cleans smoke stains • Removes oxidation from aluminum window frames • Eliminates static on volume and tuning control knobs • Removes lipstick from carpet • Polishes and protects brass candlesticks • Cleans candle soot • Lubricates metal latches on chain link fences • Cleans music racks • Removes ink from blue jeans • Removes melted scotch tape from dining room table • Cleans peanut butter from shoestrings • Cleans residue on luggage handles • Removes stains from coffee cups • Cleans and protects blades of pruning shears • Cleans old tins • Removes crayon from screen doors • Cleans wood planter bed • Cleans and protects pruning shears • Removes crayon from plastic tables • Cleans scum from rubber gloves • Cleans gold-plated faucets • Removes oil stains from nylon • Polishes silver jewelry • Removes petroleum stains from clothing • Spray on hula hoe swivels to clean & prevent corrosion • Lubricates freezer doors • Keeps sewing needles from rusting • Lubricates air holes before inserting hand air pump nozzle onto tires • Removes grape juice stains • Removes kool-aid stains from carpet and fabric • Keeps lawnmower wheels turning smoothly • Cleans marks on shelves made by coat hangers • Removes gunk from plastic dish-drainer • Keeps plant supports from rusting • Shines aluminum sinks • Lubricates kitchen sink handheld spray nozzle • Removes gum from linoleum • Shines wheelbarrow tires • Removes rust from curtain rods • Removes strawberry stains from countertops • Cleans lock nuts around gate latches • Removes adhesive from precious china • Removes tar from shovels • scratches in linoleum • Cleans bottoms of pots and pans • Keeps plant hangers from rusting • scratches in ceramic tile • Helps prevent rust on hide-a-key containers • Removes mascara from tile • Keeps clay from sticking to hoes • Cleans vinyl garage doors • Erases marks caused by chair backs on running boards of wall • Keeps clay from sticking to rakes • Cleans doggie doo from tennis shoes • Spray on silverware during unused periods to prevent tarnishing • Prevents rust form forming on blender blades during storage • Removes gunk when replacing old faucets • Clean black marks from shoes off the • Spray on trash can lids to keep messes from sticking • Cleans and protects medicine door latches • Removes labels from medicine bottles • Protects outside of cast iron brake drums on riding lawnmower • Protects wrought iron from rust • Removes wax from shoes • Removes grime from grout on bathroom • Removes tomato stains from clothes • Cleans chair wheels • Cleans dust from • Prevents rust from forming on washing machines • Cleans window sills • Removes starch residue from sole plate on iron • Keeps metal wire screens rust free • Protects snow shovels from the effects of salt • Cleans vacuum cleaner dials • Removes blue baked-on acrylic cover shields from acrylic windows • Cleans and protects washer lid • Removes from bay windows • Preventative maintenance on cooking burner • Prevents corrosion on outdoor light • Cleans sole plate on iron • Removes coffee stains from leather • Removes felt pen marks from • Helps remove water marks from cedar paneling • Protects electric pump on furnace • Loosens valve stems on lawnmower tires • Shines mother-of-pearl accessories • Removes ink stains from leather • Removes gum from aluminum siding • Prevents corrosion on copper parts of fountain • Removes wax from vinyl surfaces www.wd40.com LIST OF 2 0 0 0 + USES The uses of WD-40 Multi-Use Product described on this website were provided to WD-40 Company by end-users of the product, and do not constitute recommendations or suggestions for use of WD-40 Multi-Use Product by WD-40 Company. These uses have not been tested by WD-40 Company. Consumers should exercise common sense whenever using WD-40 Multi-Use Product. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings on the WD-40 Multi-Use Product packaging. • Cleans oil burner parts • Cleans food stuck in and around refrigerator • Helps reclaim rusted plumbing snake • Removes marking pen from glass objects • Penetrates and loosens locking lever on windows • Lubricates table leafs • Cleans outdoor electrical relay contacts • Spray on shower doors to keep them from rusting • Removes makeup from carpet • Lubricates moving parts of vacuum motor •
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