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List of 2000+ Uses LIST OF 2000+ 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. AUTO/TRUCK & MOTORSPORTS • Loosens crank arm on windows • Shines motorcycle finish • Helps start wet engines • Lubricates ashtray for easy sliding • Spray aging rubber grommets to eliminate squeaks • Keeps locks from freezing during winter • Lubricates auto hood latch • Spray brake button under brake pedal to loosen sticky • Lubricates air nozzle caps on tires • Lubricates automatic seat belt tracks brake lights • Lubricates and protects hinge pins and points • Lubricates automatic side view mirrors • Spray down the blade of snowplows; it helps make the • Lubricates and protects latches • Lubricates car antenna snow slide “right off” • Lubricates and protects leaf and coil springs • Lubricates car ashtrays for easy sliding • Spray on seat coverings when fitting seat frames for easy • Lubricates garage door runners and keeps them from • Lubricates car door hinges application freezing to garage floor • Lubricates cargo straps on semi trucks • Spray stereo wires to keep them from sticking when • Lubricates gas cap locks and levers • Lubricates child safety seat buckles running through auto firewalls • Lubricates hinges on trunks and car doors • Lubricates choke levers • Spray tachometer cables to ensure accurate readings • Lubricates hinges on windshield wipers • Lubricates convertible top gears • Spray tie down ropes prior to securing load to keep them • Lubricates license plate bolts and screws • Lubricates convertible top zippers from scratching truck paint • Penetrates frozen locks • Lubricates door latch to gas cap • Stops belt noise on automobiles • Prevents oxidation on battery connections (keep can away • Lubricates fuse box hinges • Stops squeaks caused by brake cable rubbing against from battery) • Lubricates handicap lift on minivan chassis • Prevents spray nozzles for windshield washers from • Lubricates handles • Stops squeaks on car doors freezing • Lubricates hand-operated window cranks • Stops squeaks on clutch pedals • Protects chrome and gives it a nice shine • Lubricates hood release cables • Unsticks car door during cold weather • Protects rubber gasket around the sunroof • Lubricates hydraulic tailgate lifts • Unsticks electric seats in vehicles • Removes adhesive tape without damaging factory paint • Lubricates jack gears • Buffs out scuff marks on bumpers • Removes baked-on bird droppings from car and truck • Lubricates key holes • Removes gunk and protects engine compartment exteriors • Lubricates knobs on air conditioners • Removes dead insects from radiators • Removes bumper stickers • Lubricates lift chairs on vehicles • Removes gummy buildup from steering wheels • Removes decals from windows and bumpers • Lubricates locks on vehicle bike racks • Removes gunk from pistons • Removes dog slobber from dash and seats in vehicle • Lubricates moveable parts of snowplow harnesses • Removes gunk from ignition wires • Removes grit from windshield wipers • Lubricates moving parts of rotating CB antennas • Removes gunk from Model T Jacks • Removes gum stuck in carpeting or between seats (test • Lubricates pneumatic door lifters on station wagons • Removes gunk from pin striping tape from car small area first) • Lubricates rear door of trailers • Removes power steering fluid from driveway • Removes gunk and grease from fenders, windows and car • Lubricates scooter lift • Removes rust from car hood latch interiors • Lubricates seat belt buckles • Removes gunk from spare tire mount under pickup bed • Removes insects from front grill • Lubricates spinning wheels • Drives moisture from convertible top hinges • Removes love bugs from car grills and bumpers • Lubricates stainless steel hood latches • Drives moisture from DC auto batteries • Removes paint rub from other vehicles • Lubricates sun visors in cars • Drives moisture from electrical wiring in cars • Removes road tar • Lubricates sunroof crank • Drives moisture from front struts • Removes scuff marks on cars caused by shopping carts • Lubricates swiveling chairs in minivans • Drives moisture from ignition coils • Removes tar and sap from vehicle grills and bumpers • Lubricates tire air knobs • Drives moisture from ignition distributors • Removes tree sap • Lubricates trailer support cranks • Drives moisture out of trunk locks • Protects metal and chrome parts from rust and corrosion • Lubricates trunk latch • Eliminates static on volume and tuning control knobs when sprayed on before putting into storage • Lubricates valves on fire trucks • Fogs interior of vintage motorcycle mufflers during winter • Eases removal of nuts and bolts near chassis • Lubricates windshield wiper linkage storage • Eases removal of nuts and bolts near dash compartments • Penetrates stuck car hoods • Gets gunk off steering wheel mechanism • Eases removal of nuts and bolts near drive train • Prevents corrosion of spark plug cables • Helps remove hand prints from truck bodies • Eases removal of nuts and bolts near fenders • Prevents rust on seam areas on wings • Helps remove protective coverings from new cars • Stops squeaking on windshield wipers • Removed a Boa Constrictor stuck in engine compartment • Helps remove road salt from car locks • Buffs out scuffmarks on bumpers • Removes burnt oil from exhaust pipes on motorcycles • Helps remove window tint • Prevents windshield wiper blades from cracking and drying • Removes cell phone antenna glue from glass • Helps remove wire rim wheels that are rusted to axle out when used in the early summer • Removes crayon from dashboard • Keeps asphalt from sticking to dump truck bed • Makes truck bed liner easier to remove later when sprayed • Removes crayon from vinyl surfaces • Keeps cable on spare tire rack from seizing on truck bed before installation • Removes glue from leather • Keeps car locks from freezing during winter • Dissolves rust from rusty bolts • Removes grease and grime from motorcycle chains • Keeps keys from rusting • Eliminates squeaks from fan belt • Removes greasy fingerprints from car interior • Keeps rubber particles from sticking to drag race car • Frees rusted glove compartment door • Removes gum from school bus seats quarter panels • Frees sticky remote control mirror mechanism • Removes gunk and lubricates the trigger of gas pumps • Keeps speaker connections from arcing when applied to • Frees stuck fuel door cable • Removes gunk and protects aluminum rims stereo amplifier • Frees stuck tin snips • Removes gunk and protects CB radio antennas • Keeps truck bed anchors rust free • Helps hone cylinder walls • Removes gunk and protects chrome on cars • Keeps windshield wipers rust free • Helps remove brake dust from wheels • Removes gunk and protects power antennas • Lubricates and removes gunk from check-valves in pop-up • Helps remove grease and other marks on sidewalls of tires • Removes light rust from car hood latches headlights • Helps remove rust from pistons of steam engine • Removes marks from rubber surfaces • Maintains dashboard in car or truck • Helps remove vinyl bed-liners • Removes marks from white wall tires • Maintains interior in car or truck • Helps to insert cables into cable looms • Removes paint from leather • Protects cast iron brake rotors when storing vehicle • Keeps air horn celluloid from sticking • Removes paint rub caused by other vehicles • Protects electrical connections in car/truck engines • Keeps brake levers working well on motorcycles • Removes road oil from rocker panels • Removes carbon residue from spark plugs • Keeps car battery terminals corrosion free (keep can away • Removes Silly Putty® stuck on car seats • Removes leftover adhesive residue from tape that holds from battery) • Removes wax from flat black car paint to remove cloudy camper shells to vehicles • Keeps gear shifters lubricated “appearance” • Removes melted gum from dashboards • Keeps glove box lock working smoothly • Restores shine on classic cars • Removes melted rubber from exhaust pipes • Keeps hitch locks rust free • Restores vintage door locks • Removes paint rub from another vehicle • Keeps rollers on wing slats from binding • Shines and protects bed liner • Removes pine tar from truck bed covers • Keeps rubber door weather gaskets soft and pliable • Shines and protects chrome • Removes road debris from license plate • Keeps tire jack working smoothly • Shines car tires • Removes rust from side view mirror wd40.com LIST OF 2000+ 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. • Removes scuff marks from cars caused by shopping carts • Frees up sticking carburetor linkage • Removes gunk and protects rear view mirror balls and • Removes wax from motor • Helps free stuck battery cables from terminals sockets • Spray on a rag and
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