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WD40 is good but as mentioned it does leave a sticky residue which collects crap
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Cannyfixit wrote:I bought 100 cans of the stuff back in 1996 dont ask :lol: i'm left with about 10 cans now,its main uses have been keeping the bike protected
No way!

There's so much to learn....

1. Why on earth did you buy 100 can's of anything but 100 cans of WD?

2. What have you been using 7.5 cans of WD on per year?

3. Why only 7.5 cans per year, with a glut of that many surely you must have been squirting the stuff on everything and anything that looked like it might be good for it?

4. And how is the bike?
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I use WD40 as an underarm deodourant!.. :wink:
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Gadget,

Novel idea! :lol:
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Jaeger_S2k wrote:
Cannyfixit wrote:I bought 100 cans of the stuff back in 1996 dont ask :lol: i'm left with about 10 cans now,its main uses have been keeping the bike protected
No way!

There's so much to learn....

1. Why on earth did you buy 100 can's of anything but 100 cans of WD? - It was ahem available :oops:

2. What have you been using 7.5 cans of WD on per year?,- gave a lot away to family

3. Why only 7.5 cans per year, with a glut of that many surely you must have been squirting the stuff on everything and anything that looked like it might be good for it? - Also used on the car

4. And how is the bike? - 8 year old and rust free :wink:
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Post by unclek »

Its great for cleaning but for lubrication 3 in 1 oil is better!

Personally I cant stand the smell of it after using it for a while. The smell stays in my nose for ages :-]
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Post by izalarfin »

makes a good easy start when the car battery is almost flat.
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izalarfin wrote:makes a good easy start when the car battery is almost flat.
I agree! :thumbright: For a while we had a Rover, like going back in time 30 years! Worst car we ever had. ::b Every morning in wet weather we had to spray the HT leads to get the spark because they were so long that they were affected by damp. The last time my oh had to do that was in the 1970's when his dad had a Ford Corsaire! :shock:
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