19 Surprising WD-40 Hacks for Your Home

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • 19 Surprising WD-40 Hacks for Your Home.
    Discover the incredible versatility of WD-40 with these 22 unexpected uses around the house! From removing stubborn chewing gum and crayon marks to cleaning stainless steel appliances and protecting tools from rust, WD-40 proves to be more than just a lubricant. Learn how to utilize WD-40 to make everyday tasks easier and keep your home in top shape.
    Key Points Covered:
    Remove Chewing Gum: Easily remove gum from hair, shoes, or carpets.
    Clean Crayon Marks: Spray and wipe away crayon marks from walls and surfaces.
    Unstick Zippers: Glide stuck zippers smoothly with a small spray.
    Clean and Protect Stainless Steel Appliances: Remove fingerprints and smudges for a shiny finish.
    Prevent Snow Build-up on Shovels: Keep snow from sticking to your shovel blade.
    Remove Stickers and Adhesive Residue: Effortlessly peel off stickers and labels.
    Lubricate Door Hinges: Eliminate annoying door squeaks.
    Clean and Protect Tools: Prevent rust and grime build-up on hand tools.
    Waterproof Shoes: Protect leather and suede footwear from water damage.
    Remove Bird Droppings from Cars: Clean dried bird droppings quickly.
    Revive Patio Furniture: Restore old patio furniture to its former glory.
    Separate Stuck LEGO Bricks: Easily disconnect tightly stuck LEGO pieces.
    Break-In Baseball Gloves: Soften stiff leather for a comfortable fit.
    Remove Decals and Stickers: Remove weathered bumper stickers with ease.
    Slide Off Tight Jewellery: Lubricate fingers to remove tight rings safely.
    Wipe Away Bathroom Grime: Clean soap scum and grout without harsh chemicals.
    Clean Tile and Grout: Scrub away stains for a fresh look.
    Polish Silver: Restore shine to silverware and jewellery.
    Waterproof Shoes: Use WD-40 as a waterproof barrier for shoes.
    Remove Water Stains from Wood: Lift water rings from wooden furniture.
    Clean Toilet Bowls: Break down tough stains in toilet bowls.
    Repel Insects: Deter spiders and other insects from entering your home.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @ExploreEdge-AZ
    @ExploreEdge-AZ  2 месяца назад

    Discover the incredible versatility of WD-40 with these 22 unexpected uses around the house! From removing stubborn chewing gum and crayon marks to cleaning stainless steel appliances and protecting tools from rust, WD-40 proves to be more than just a lubricant. Learn how to utilize WD-40 to make everyday tasks easier and keep your home in top shape.
    Key Points Covered: Remove Chewing Gum: Easily remove gum from hair, shoes, or carpets.
    Clean Crayon Marks: Spray and wipe away crayon marks from walls and surfaces.
    Unstick Zippers: Glide stuck zippers smoothly with a small spray.
    Clean and Protect Stainless Steel Appliances: Remove fingerprints and smudges for a shiny finish.
    Prevent Snow Build-up on Shovels: Keep snow from sticking to your shovel blade.
    Remove Stickers and Adhesive Residue: Effortlessly peel off stickers and labels.
    Lubricate Door Hinges: Eliminate annoying door squeaks.
    Clean and Protect Tools: Prevent rust and grime build-up on hand tools.And MORE!

  • @venuji2004
    @venuji2004 3 месяца назад +1

    I have stocked WD-40 but didn't know it had so many uses.

  • @ThisGuy-79
    @ThisGuy-79 2 месяца назад +3

    WD40 is NOT a lubricant. It is a solvent that can be used to free up parts but will dissolve any lubricant present in any application. In fact, after using it you must clean it out with a stronger solvent before re-lubricating. The WD stands for "Water displacement". It was invented for the old school distributer caps when they got wet. It's OK for taking off stickers and such and it stops your door hinges from being noisy for awhile. Not a substitution for proper lubrication at all.

    • @IronMike-f8i
      @IronMike-f8i 2 месяца назад

      MY GRAMPS WAS BOTH A LOCKSMITH AND MAINTEN. MANAGER FOR 70 YEARS. HE USED W D.40. FOR ALMOST EVERYTHING. HE. NEVER HAD A PROBLEM

  • @carmgitto
    @carmgitto 2 месяца назад +3

    Don't use WD40 as a lubricant, it actually dissolves oil and grease. However use it as a cleaner, decreasing agent, for coating snowblower, snow shovels and lawnmower under sides. Good as a penetrating agent etc but definitely not a lubricant.

  • @pauldooley9842
    @pauldooley9842 2 месяца назад +2

    Don't use wd40 on leather. Kiwi polish. I've been making boots for 40years,and leather goods 50years.Kiwi polish, the best 👌 😊❤❤❤

    • @redfoxexplorer
      @redfoxexplorer 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for bringing this information. I respect your experience. ❤

  • @DiabeticDailyTips
    @DiabeticDailyTips 3 месяца назад +1

    I thought WD-40 was only for removing rust on door hinges.