Cleaning with WD-40
WD-40 is very popular in most Garages for rust or sticking problems, but did
you know it's also a popular cleaner for many items? Well here are some uses
that people have used this for.
Removes grease from clothing
Removes silly putty stuck on car seats
Removes tree sap
Removes glue from leather
Removes melted crayon from upholstery
Removes gum from floor mats
Dissolves grease
Removes oil from hands
Removes tar from hands |
Shines steel
Removes crayon from plastic
Removes decals from bathtubs
Removes old cellophane tape
Removes crayon from shoes
Cleans ashtrays
Removes ink from carpet
Removes crayon from chalk boards
Cleans candle soot |
Removes ink from blue jeans
Removes tomato stains from clothes
Cleans newspaper ink from tables
Removes lipstick from carpet
Removes melted scotch tape from dining room table
Removes sticker residue from clothes
Removes grape juice stains |
There is an entire list of other uses at
the WD-40 web site, which you can visit by clicking
here.
The uses on this and on the WD-40 web site were submitted by users and do not
necessarily constitute a recommended use. You must refer to the instructions
from WD-40 and use some common sense. If you are not certain, just don't do it.
|