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Protects hammers from corrosion. Thumbs from hammers, you’re still on your own.
Whether you’re working construction or finishing a project around the house, having tools that last is vital for getting quality jobs done. Use a protective coat of WD-40 to make sure you can still hammer away at all of those hard tasks.
Cleans and lubricates hacksaw blades. Hockey masks too.
Keeping saw blades clean is not just a good idea – it’s often a necessity to ensure accurate cuts. Use WD-40 to keep blades “squeaky” clean and help you slice away with precision.
Removes rust from saws. Blood too. No questions asked.
Rust can be more than an eyesore – it can prevent tools from staying in working order. WD-40 is an excellent way to remove rust and prevent it from forming in the first place.
Prevents rust on outdoor air conditioners. Rust air stinks.
When it starts to get warm, air conditioners crank up and people take any measure necessary to stay cool. WD-40 can help keep you stay comfortable by making sure your air conditioners stay protected from the elements, and in good working order.
Removes roofing tar from circular saw blades. Hmm, dinosaurs could’ve used this stuff.
Roofing tar can be great on shingles, but a pain to get off of your tools. Use WD-40 to get that gunk off, so you are ready to take on the next job.
- Cleans gunk from safety glasses/goggles
- Cleans debris from vise-grip
- Lubricates piano hinges on tool box
- Lubricates fuse box hinges
- Lubricates locks on lawnmower control cables
- Penetrates and loosens screws on furniture clamps
- Lubricates vise handles
- Lubricates flashlight switches
- Keeps gear shifters lubricated
- Lubricates rusted screws
- Loosens tight folding chair hinges
- Protects hammers from corrosion.
- Cleans and lubricates hacksaw blades.
- Removes rust from saws.
- Prevents rust on outdoor air conditioners.
- Removes roofing tar from circular saw blades.
The uses of WD-40 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 by WD-40 Company. These uses, including the "Use of the Day," have not been tested by WD-40 Company. Consumers should exercise common sense whenever using WD-40. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings printed on the
WD-40 packaging.