It goes with out saying, but don’t leave WD-40 out of your survival stash. The WD-40 survival guide aka “toolkit in a can”.
[Via WD40.com]
It goes with out saying, but don’t leave WD-40 out of your survival stash. The WD-40 survival guide aka “toolkit in a can”.
[Via WD40.com]
I have three, almost full cans of WD-40 and the spray nozzle quit working. Is there anyway to get a replacement??
I couldn't find any replacement straws but you could buy a cheap store brand lubricant just for the use of the straw. Or you could buy the new can of WD-40 with the Smart Straw http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NV8T5Y/ref=a…
They are available on ebay. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-30-WD40-Red-Straws-St…
Along with 3-in-1 oil, WD-40 is an indispensable item to keep.
It's also good for firestarting, since it's flammable.
Who could survive without duct tape and wd-40?
Here is Hawaii, We also use WD-40 to keep the centipedes out of our homes. If you spray WD-40 on your steps (Vertical part) going in to the house and around the windows where they can get in. Only spray the vertical part where they would climb. It works!
WD-40 works wonders on ant infestations as well. Much like your story, they even avoid the areas sprayed with WD-40 like the plague, and never set foot there afterward