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 ...
If there's one type of lubricant or maybe even a general liquid that's ubiquitous and often believed to be able to fix literally anything, it's WD-40. Although everyone calls it WD-40, that's only the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There are very few homes around the United States that don't have a can of WD-40 stashed safely in the cupboard. It's a boon to ...
WD-40 is one of those products that has become a household name, and for good reason too. There is seemingly an endless list of uses for the miracle spray, which makes it an essential for any garage ...
Wonder solution WD-40 seems to get used for almost everything these days, from cleaning the rust off nuclear missiles to de-greasing squeaky door hinges. It can also be used to clear chewing gum from ...
WD-40's journey began in 1953 with chemist Norm Larsen's quest to protect Atlas missile components from rust. The product's ...
I'm pretty sure that there isn't a Jalopnik reader out there who doesn't have a can of WD-40 kicking around their house or garage somewhere. While using this wonder liquid to loosen a seized bolt, ...
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