Good Cleaning Tips

Crayon Cleaning

This is an article listing 10 things below that you might not have known that WD-40 can be used for cleaning.

Removing road tar:

Removing bumper stickers:

Removing crayon from walls:

Removing rubber scuff marks:

Cleaning stainless steel:

Removing duct tape:

Removing labels from glass:

Polishing chrome:

Removing stains on porcelain:

Dissolving chewing gum:

A little history behind WD-40:

In 1953, in a small lab in San Diego, California, the fledgeling Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry.

It took them 40 attempts to get their water displacing formula to work, but on the 40th attempt, they got it right in a big way. WD-40 was born. WD-40 stands for Water Displacement, 40th formula. That’s the name straight out of the lab book used by the chemist who developed the product.

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