It's no secret that WD-40 is super helpful. From cleaning the kitchen to refreshing your floors, there are surprising ways ...
Did you know WD-40 was created as a nuclear missile lubricant during the Cold War era? Its name is an abbreviation for "water displacement, 40th attempt." Today the most common use for WD-40 is to ...
Odds are, you already have a can of WD-40 in the pantry or under the sink. If you only use your WD-40 once in a blue moon though, you’re missing out on this super product’s full potential. This ...
WD-40 has been a staple in many homes and garages since its inception in the 1950s. While it is well known for making it easy to removing stuck bolts, removing rust, and lubricating parts, this ...