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"L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message
news:jJOdncL95YWMciDeRVn-jg@comcast.com... > notbob wrote: >> On 2006-01-05, L Alpert <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Used to buy it by the case.... >> >> I'd take that as a clue. >> >> nb > > That I am an alcoholic? > Admitting you have a WD-40 problem is the first step.... 8^P Mike |
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L Alpert wrote:
> Mike Romain wrote: >> WD40 is excellent for what it was designed for. It is a Water >> Displacement formula, their 40th try.... >> >> It cleans up and dries out the insides of distributor caps, it works >> great cleaning up the insides of starters and loosening seized up >> electrical brushes. It also rust protects tools and cleans then nice. >> >> It is total crap for a penetrating fluid though.... > > Used to buy it by the case when living in FL near the beach. Great for door > hinges, BBQ grills, etc. i use it to clean and LIGHTLY lube motorcycle and bicycle chains and cables. |
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SoCalMike wrote:
> L Alpert wrote: > > Mike Romain wrote: > >> WD40 is excellent for what it was designed for. It is a Water > >> Displacement formula, their 40th try.... > >> > >> It cleans up and dries out the insides of distributor caps, it works > >> great cleaning up the insides of starters and loosening seized up > >> electrical brushes. It also rust protects tools and cleans then nice. > >> > >> It is total crap for a penetrating fluid though.... > > > > Used to buy it by the case when living in FL near the beach. Great for door > > hinges, BBQ grills, etc. > > i use it to clean and LIGHTLY lube motorcycle and bicycle chains and > cables. I use it to clean off my tools. It gets gunk and dirt off really well. I then rub a drop of oil with STP (that oil additive they tell you to use on old engines) on it to keep the rust at bay. |
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Michael Pardee wrote:
> "L Alpert" <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote in message > news:jJOdncL95YWMciDeRVn-jg@comcast.com... >> notbob wrote: >>> On 2006-01-05, L Alpert <alpertl@xxgmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Used to buy it by the case.... >>> >>> I'd take that as a clue. >>> >>> nb >> >> That I am an alcoholic? >> > Admitting you have a WD-40 problem is the first step.... 8^P > > Mike It is in remission since I moved to the rather dry climate of CA. Besides, I never like the taste. |
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