A few weeks ago we explained that while WD-40 is useful for everything from unsticking gum to cleaning tile, you shouldn’t spray it anywhere near your bike. It causes dirt and dust to stick to your ...
Cleaning your bike is an easy thing to put off — it’s mostly superficial and it’s just going to get dirty again anyway, right? False. Leaving your bike dirty has all sorts of bad consequences aside ...
Everybody knows WD-40 is the go-to product for silencing squeaks, displacing moisture, preventing rust, and loosening stuck parts. You probably have a can sitting in your garage right now. It has a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. WD-40 is a household name found in almost every garage. The product was launched in 1958 by a company called Rocket Chemical Company, which ...
WD-40 has far more uses than just on squeaky hinges. Find out the amazing ways this garage staple can make your life easier. What can you do when you reach for a drinking glass and get two locked ...
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