Wd-40 Rust Remover Preventive Care Spray 400 Ml - Removes moisture - Solves rust - Protects from rust - Cleans - Lubricates - ESPECIALLY FOR Squeaky DOOR HINGES, RUSTED METAL MATERIALS LOCK CORE, PADDLOCKS, TAPED AND CORROSED SCREWS DIR. IT IS THE ONLY PRODUCT ON THE MARKET. TIGHTEN JUST TWICE AND YOU WILL MUST SEE THE DIFFERENCE Thanks to its high affinity against metal in the WD-40 formula, it completely covers the surfaces even under humid conditions. It forms a protective layer by entering between the metal surface and moisture, even by spraying, brushing applications or dipping method. With this feature, WD-40 is very useful in situations where electrical contact is concerned, as it immediately eliminates moisture-related short circuits. - With its metal attraction feature, WD-40 penetrates rusty and corroded surfaces, removes rust from metal, wire, ropes, eliminates wear on stuck nuts, connections, control mechanisms and other metal parts, allowing parts to work freely. - WD-40 spreads completely on metal surfaces and covers even the microscopic pores. Thanks to this layer and WD-40's moisture-repellent formula, it provides protection against moisture and other rust-forming substances on the metal surface. If the metal is used regularly, the protection will continue. - The WD-40 formula completely removes very thick layered grease and dirt, label and adhesive residues from the surface without containing any abrasive substances. The separator protects against corrosion and rust with the film layer it forms. - Thanks to its high tensile property, WD-40 spreads the lubricants in its content to the entire surface and ensures that it adheres perfectly to the moving parts. Since WD-40 does not contain silicone or any additives that collect dust and dirt, it does not form a dirt layer on the surface. Standard Uses for WD-40 1. Prevents Corrosion For the DIY types outside, a must-have to keep your tools in top condition. Spraying saws, saw blades, and other tools with a little WD-40 will protect them from rust and get them ready for your next venture. It also protects silver from tarnishing and keeps umbrellas and scissors working properly. 2. Cleans Tools Besides protecting against rust, WD-40 will clean just about anything in your toolbox. It works for a long time after drying. 3. Cleans and Protects Sports Equipment It can also be used to remove unwanted dirt and tags from bikes and lubricate your chain and gears. You can use it as a protector on your dirt bike to protect against excessive mud, and it can be used on watercraft to protect against corrosion and wick away moisture. Finally, it's also great for cleaning golf clubs. 4. Helps Open Rusted Locks If you have a rusty key or an uncooperative keyhole, apply some WD-40 and you should be able to get in easily. 5. Sticky Lubricates Drawers In the past, I've always been tempted to coat the mechanisms of hard-to-open drawers with dry soap, but now I know that spraying a little bit of that magic into this drawer will do the same. 6. Fixes Squeaky Hinges Nothing is more annoying than a squeaky hinge on a door. Apply some WD-40, twist it back and forth and the squeak will go away. 7. Extends Shower Head Life This is another little-known home use for WD-40. Shower heads have a tendency to deteriorate over time, but application of WD-40 can extend their life for years. Uncommon Uses for WD-40 8. Removes Crayons from Wallpaper This really works. If you have small children at home, you've probably encountered this problem in the past. Spray some WD-40 on the crayon marks, wipe them with a cloth and the crayon marks will disappear. Plus, your paint will still be there. 9. Removes Old Cellophane Tape Trying to remove old cellophane tape from any surface can be a daunting project – but not with WD-40. Spray some on the affected area, wait a few minutes, wipe it off and you're done. 10. Removes Stains from Clothes and Carpets Have you ever owned a pair of jeans with pencil ink stains? Hit it with some WD-40 and it'll pop right off. It also works for lipstick and tomato stains, and if any carpet or fabric around the house has juice or Kool-Aid stains, apply some WD-40. It should remove the stain safely and effectively. 11. Removes Mold in Refrigerator Gasket We've all seen it before: a nasty substance builds up in its gasket. WD-40 will handle that. Simply apply, leave for a few minutes, wipe and you're done. 12. Filters Dust When Sprayed on Air Conditioning Filter Spray a light layer of WD-40 on your AC filter prior to installation and your filter becomes exponentially more effective. I tried this method and it seemed like I was breathing cleaner air in my home. Later, when I went to replace a filter I had sprayed WD-40 with, it seemed to filter out a lot more dust than usual.13. Cleans Car Grille and Bumper If you've just come back from vacation, try spraying WD-40 on your car's grille and front bumper. This will easily remove bugs and other dirt and grime that has accumulated during your trip. It can also be used on the rest of your car to remove tar, unwanted paint and more. And it won't damage the existing paint job on your car. 14. Removes Everything From Glass Surface Whether it's an old sticker or leftover tape, spritzing a little WD-40 on the affected area will make it easier to finish. 15. Cleans and Lubricates Guitar Strings The uses of this product are varied and wide-ranging. Consider applying it to the strings of your guitar to increase performance and longevity. 16. Removes Oil Stains from Concrete Driveways As the owner of a pile, WD-40 helps maintain the cleanliness and appearance of my driveway. Spray oil stains, wait, and then dry with a cloth. 17. Dissolvable Silver Jewelry There is nothing more frustrating than trying to untie jewelry from an old jewelry box. Used in small quantities, WD-40 helps you clear up the mess instantly. 18. Releases Stuck Zippers Instead of throwing away that coat or pair of boots that don't cooperate or have a stuck zipper, try using some WD-40 on the affected area. Most of the time it fixes it.
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