I use it to replenish the fragrance of my pine tree air freshener! (i can't believe you are starting this, Robert!!) -- oh yeah - you won't believe this -- in the "goodie bag" we recieved at the Fiero Festival there were two, not one but TWO pine tree airfresheners!! Whoo-Ha!! - one was the "New Car" smell so now I have a new smelling fourteen year old car -- that'll confuse people!!
sometimes cleansers are too strong for plastics. I use it to get under the sticky stuff left behind by tape. Once it gets under the goo, the rest of the surface is to slippery for it to restick. Saves damaging paint and plexiglass stuff. The WD-40 cleans off easier than the tape residue with a more gentle soap.
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My7Fieros Member
Posts: 3357 From: Germantown, TN Registered: Jun 2000
Sometimes I like to walk around the mall and squirt it in strangers eyes...yeah, it pisses them off, but its good for a laugh! J/K Seriously, it is good for sticker removal, gets that residue off very easily.
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stops squeeks. cleans motorcycle chains (even o-ring chains) & is also great for cleaning brake dust & chain wax off of motorcycle rims (although brake cleaner works a tad bit better). helps get rubber grommets into & out of place.
i second the spraying of fishing lures.
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olympic Member
Posts: 544 From: Saskatchewan,Canada Registered: Oct 1999
Speaking of fire. It burns slow enough, especially when you let it soak in to be used to start a campfire or at least start your kindling with it. OK I like playing with fire.
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deceler8 Member
Posts: 2139 From: Sioux City, Iowa USA Registered: Sep 1999
Keeps omelettes from sticking to my fry pan and gives a nice vanilla scent to warm bread (oh sorry, that's off the Martha Stewart "Using WD40" section of her webpage...
WD40 really is about the one tool I'll never be without.