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I would like to point out a couple things, spraying WD-40 on your windshield will melt ice, but the oil needs to be removed, alcohol works great however instead of using WD-40 just using alcohol works better for removing ice. The WD-40 also degrades leather badly, a baseball glove will wear out in under half the time. Thanks
Yeah I saw this one and said “whaaaaaat?” Sounds like a mess to me. You are correct about wd40 on leather too. These hacks will solve one problem while giving you two new problems. dohhhh!
@@JANEEDISTURBED WD actually stands for water displacement, but I see rainbow colors on my windshield if I don't clean it, maybe it's from the degraded rubber, but something's there.
I actually liked this one. I have no idea why you showed a picture of a toilet bowl and then showed nothing about this but... I found the rest insightful. Thank you!
It will also take stains off vinyl siding and paint and for the toilet it helps prevent water ring in your toilet and you can also spray it in the water tank to help the flapper and tank on scale build up .
1. Shining silver. 2. Separate stacked glasses. 3. Loosen zippers. 4. Shoe shine. 5. Remove tar. 6. Remove ice from windows. 7. Unstick scissors. 8. Protect bird feeders from squirrels. 9. Ring removal. 10. Gum removal. 11. Remove lipstick stains. 12. Remove crayon markings. 13. Clean stained wood. 14. Open rusted locks. 15. Bumper sticker removal. 16. Unclog shower heads. 17. Clean air conditioner units. 18. Remove water stains. 19. Temporary phone screen fix. 20. Repel pests. 21. Clean license. 22. Remove super glue. 23. Prevent splinters on rakes and brooms. 24. Break in a baseball glove, catcher’s mitt, etc. 25. Separate Legos 26. SHOWN AS A PICTURE ON MENU: (One More), Clean lime and hard water stains from toilet bowl. Spray a small amount, let sit several minutes, scrub, then flush.
Civil engineer here. DO NOT spray WD40 in your toilet and flush it! You will cause problems with the septic or municipal sewer system operation and put public works employees at risk. Dumbest suggestion I have ever seen!!! Several of these are poor at best.
Yeah, I always wanted the taste of WD-40 in my drinking glasses! It's not bad at all, guests love it. Sometimes I just spray it full strength in my mouth. Great stuff!
Oh yeah on those mornings I am out of mouthwash "Oh honey come on and give me a big ol kiss, it will be one you'll never forget." For people who have dentures I certainly wouldn't recommend this, it would not be good for the mixtures that are sold to hold them in place.
Before spraying glasses with toxic WD40, try immersing them in warm water. If they're stuck together because a partial vacuum formed as they cooled after washing, this will reverse the process by expanding the air in the bottom glass. That may be all that's needed. If not, be sure to wash them very thoroughly after using WD40, and, this time, maybe don't stack them warm.
@@tinanolen7675 Shitheads like you cause other idiots to get hurt. From WD-40 themselves: 45-50% low vapor pressure aliphatic hydrocarbon (isoparaffin)
@@boots7859 Don't go off on them! Because those "shitheads" (as you so eloquently put it) are in the FDA, and have been allowing things like carcinogens and other poisons in our food all of the damn time! More so these days than ever before! For all you know they may approve ingesting WD40 already, as long as it's in small amounts. If you eat things like Cinnamon Toast Crunch (and all other cereals and foods made by GM), your ingesting toxins and poisons galore! May as well down a shot of damn paint stripper straight up, down the hatch (Trisodium Phosphate and so many others). Eat a quick snack of Pop Tarts and drink that down with a beverage such as Mountain Dew, you're taking in a "certain amount" of antifreeze allowed by the FDA on both counts. A double shot of it too. I could go on with a list longer than all of their southern junk put together. Fact remains, it wouldn't matter if you drank the entire can of WD40, just spray a side order of some Resolve Carpet/Floor Cleaner on that shit. Because "It's okay!".
Very helpful! Just setting out for a nice evening meal, wearing my soft leather jacket and got the zip stuck. No probs I thought, follow the advice and used some WD40. Sure the zip came loose however, now have a WD40 stain on my jacket and I smell like a mechanic!! Cheers:(
@@shellionbogle9318 You're not supposed to spray it directly onto the zipper. Instead, onto/into a small brush and use it that way. Then wipe clean with a non-abrasive cloth. And don't use a butt load either. A little always goes a long way.
wd 40 is not listed as food safe. Can't use it on food contact surface. Zippers usually "stick" because they are caught on some fabric, wd4o won't help. Also won't "melt" ice. May help keep ice from sticking too hard if you spray BEFORE ice forms. But windshield will be smeary until cleaned.
I use it instead of milk in my coffee, My trainers smell lovely now and have a great greasy feel. Can't see out my car windows. Birds are all dead and and I chopped off my finger with the working scissors
Solvents ( WD 40) are absorbed through the skin and into the body where they remain. Solvents in the body have been linked to serious health problems. More emphasis (in this video) needs to stressed on wearing gloves, breathing and eye protection and thoroughly cleaning and washing used items with soapy water( i.e. the polished silverware!)
Years ago I bought a beautiful French court cupboard 8' tall full of powderpost beetles! I didn't care. The price was right! They were actually active in there. I tried two remedies that didn't work. Then I tried WD40 plus straw...squirted it in a hole and 3 feet away it exited another hole. Mapped the whole thing in sections. Success! They never came back! I have been wanting to share this with you for 30yrs! J.F. Beal
I'd be real careful using that product around a windshield unless you're trying to dissolve the mastic that holds the glass in (which is Use #26, I suppose).
The sanitary concerns in all these “tricks” are worrying. Especially since they’re saying to spray lubricants into your drink ware and on your skin and not following it by, “and wash after.” Some people need that extra note lol.
Gee, I'll bet that residual WD40 on that silver service makes the food taste great! A clogged showerhead does not "decrease pressure": it actually increases pressure, but decreases flow.
I worked offshore laying oil and gas pipelines... Fri. was seafood day, Sat. steak, Sun. prime rib and Monday was gout day...we would spray it on the affected area and tub it in for almost instant relief...I keep a small can in the night stand...I have used it 36 years for relief...I suggest to check with your Dr....I have told all my GP's...
Do not do almost any if these especially spraying it on ac units or anything your trying to clean it will just attract way more dirt. And penetrating oil has no place around dishes for the love of god
Out of these 25 or so uses "everyone should know about", at least half are downright stupid, useless or even unsafe. Like spraying WD-40 on sneakers to clean or whiten them. What a dumb idea!!! You can kiss your sneakers good-bye after that. Or spraying it on you baseball glove to break it in... You never spray this stuff on leather. If you want to make your baseball glove or leather shoes soft, keep them in excellent shape and prevent them from getting dry and cracked, you treat them with several coats of castor oil or mineral oil - the kind that is used as laxative and also for treating cutting boards or chopping blocks made of wood. That's an old trick that hunters use to treat their leather shoes or boots, because after the oil saturates the leather to the point that it won't absorb any additional coat of oil, the leather becomes water repellent and your feet will be warm and dry. And most importantly, there will be no need to dry your footwear by the fire which dries leather and makes it hard and brittle. Unlike WD-40 (which is also not intended for coming into contact with food, glasses, dishes or silverware), castor or mineral oil are odorless and safe for internal use. WD-40 will make your baseball glove or shoes smell like machine shop. I highly question the claim that WD-40 should be used when getting the gum out of one's hair or using it as insect repellent. My conclusion: dislike.
Ok heres a thought dont stack the glasses like tht after washing them cause soon as u go to spraying wd40.. You gotta rewash all of them.. Another hint put a towel over your driver side window to keep ice off of it because if u spray wd40 on your window wen u go to use your windshield wipers their not gonna do tht great with tht oil base substance on there theyll smere
Okay, this cool WD40 Vid showed a bunch of uses except the toilet thingy in the thumbnail (that brought me here). I'm now assuming WD40 will _"push"_ that *final* *log* to its final destination?
Carlos Cardona Thanks for the Link. Why would Facts Verse put out a video like this. I would say to anybody out here don’t take the video as face value. Wow 😮
Carlos Cardona I am 68 years old and have played piano in bars/etc. for 50 years. I have had a can of wd40 sitting on my piano and using it on my hands and key so they don't feel sticky. If it isn't sitting there someone will be up to make a comment wanting to know where it is. I have never had a problem or arthritis in my hands.
@Todd Lenard Not true. "HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED" - from the labeling on the can. Also. "...INHALATION OF VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL." So,....NOT fish oil.
@@markreid6816 I really can't understand how they have so many subscribers... their vids really suck, much of them do not make any sense, and I think some of the things they say are outright lies and fabrications! Most of them are a waste of time. Oh, BTW, press the "L" key on your keyboard to skip forward 10 seconds, works great on these terrible videos where most of the bites are about 10-12 seconds long.
One more thing, who wait that long until toilet looks dirty that much ? I use brush every other day , it takes only one minute or less and is always clean , no have to be shame if guest have to use my toilet . 😊
To remove toilet bowl rings.. put on some latex gloves and get a pumice stone ( in footcare section) . It takes a little elbow grease and patience, wet the stone, scrub the dirty ring just like you would use an eraser. The pumice stone will not harm the ceramic. I have removed some dark rings that way....works great 👍
@@andreaashley8783 I’m a professional cleaner and I second that! It’s the quickest, most efficient way. Don’t do like one of my employees once did and use the pumice on the seat!🤪🤣 I had to buy the client a new one because half the paint was scratched off!!
I agree with this. I use hot water to separate glasses that are stuck. Fill up your sink with hot water and let your glasses soak for a minute. Then pull them apart.
@@lindagear9014 why risk it though? Isnt it safer to use hot water than to use a chemical thats poisonous to humans and animals if ingested? Its not about laziness its about common sense. Would you dip your hair in bleach and rewash it to get gum out of your hair? No. Its way safer to use olive oil and rewash it or put an ice cube where the gum is to make it hard so you can pick your hair out of it. Come on..😒
Great advice dude ...WD40 to clean with is awesome especially the part about the environment you left out ....were do you think it go,s when it disappears down the drain ?
Same; except, I skipped over 90% of the video. MOST of these Fact Verse videos are made up of mostly filler (and, they know it). 1st: Skipped the 32 second filler intro. Because, the Title was a huge spoiler alert. 2nd: I used the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys on my keyboard to skip forwards after the moment I heard what it could be used for. "Oh, cool! You can shine your silver with WD-40? That's neat! But, I don't need a 10 second explanation on why it works...soooooo...I'll just skip over that filler-explanation and see what the next thing is." But, I did have to stop to see SOME of these "uses" just to see if these guys were serious. Like: using WD-40 to loosen cups which are stuck together. "Oh! That's a great idea! I'll use WD-40 on my drinking cups...so EVERYTHING I drink will have a hint of WD-40 from now on!" HEY, FACT VERSE!!! You know, you can just use WATER to loosen those stuck glasses, right? Oh! And, you know where water comes from? THE SINK! You know...that "THING" you use to clean dishes...so it should be pretty close to the glasses which are stuck together. And, and, and...water makes the cups taste like water...NOT some oil-based rust-inhibitor.
When I was 8, I used WD40 to spray my bicycle's front and rear 'horseshoe' brakes. Perfectly anticipated that a girl from around the corner would take my bike without my consent and she ended up in a nasty road accident because the brakes were not responsive. Serves her right!
I your here because of a hard water ring in the toilet you can get a scouring stick(pumice stone) at a home improvement store where you can rub off the ring.
For zippers, rub pencil lead on them. Don’t use WD40 on bird feeders, I put Crisco on the pole and the squirrels can’t climb it. I don’t agree with a lot of other things on this video.
If your in an electric or manual wheelchair and you get gum on the tires, WD 40 will take it off, I know I use an electric wheelchair, got gum on the tire, WD 40 took it right off !
Olive Oil is Great for zippers, helps shower curtains glide on rods, removes sticky gunk etc. , fun to experiment to see what it can do - & smells better too!
The toilet image was referring to using WD40 to clear up any constipation problems you may be experiencing but was censored by RUclips as too graphical.
I have used WD 40 for many years. I have probably used it for about 20 of his suggestions. It us also great on professional grooming blades to put a tiny bit on the rubber between the blades, you can even hear the clipper speed up. It helps joints & arthritis also. Massage it in and you should feel some relief. I also separate my bins with it when it gets stuck. Rusty screws or anything you can't get to release spray it on wait a few and voila! Use it on any mechanical items that seem to lose life, spray & it will bring it back. If you notice metal rusting use it on the metal before the metal the metal starts to rust. This includes lots of different tools, spray your metal garden tools. I have also used on my professional grooming shears. Cleans and used on the area where they close, the area below the screw & you will find your scissors cut smoother. I have had groomers who rarely cleaned blades or scissors. I do this with any scissor I use at home & in working with crafts. I panic when I think I am running out. Years and years ago, late 70s,early 80s I used kerosene for many of the same things in my grooming career. Try it out. He is the real deal when he speaks of WD 40. I have probably used it for a good 40 years or so.
DO NOT EVER PUT ANY FLAMMABLE IN A TOILET BOWL, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A SEPTIC TANK. IT WILL NOT ONLY KILL THE BACTERIA THAT EATS THE SLUDGE, IT MAKES YOUR SEPTIC TANK A COMBUSTIBLE.
My friend shaves with a mug and brush and he adds about a t-spoon full of wd40 to the lather, and it allows the razor to slide better, and this aids in removing the whiskers. Actually the tip is to add olive oil, but I see no reason why wd-40 wouldn't work just as well. I do like to use olive oil in my shaving later, but have yet to try wd40 but plan to do so in the near future and will let you know how it performs.
@@yfa6244 use kaboom toilet bowl cleaner and magic eraser..make sure the entire inside is purple wipe with eraser no hard scrubbing just make sure u have elbow gloves and mask it’s pretty strong
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Where's the toilet trick?
😅l😂😂😂 My entire car aged in reverse!
I mock because I care. So many uses, it’s the Anti-Duct-Tape!
Why have a picture of spraying WB40 into toilet, if it wasn’t mentioned in the video?
I'm interested in seeing how wd40 works with toilets. What the hell, guy?? Lie much.
I just sprayed WD40 on a one dollar bill and it turned into $100. Amazing WD40. Can do magic everywhere
omg …lmao!! awesome ! very witty! love it🌸
Wow! I did mine on 100 dollar bill and now I'm rich!! Thanks for the idea. 😊😊😊😊
lol lol
😆 Thanks for the laugh....too bad it wasn't true.😉
It also deteriorates the bills. That's why you have to keep duct tape on hand too.
I would like to point out a couple things, spraying WD-40 on your windshield will melt ice, but the oil needs to be removed, alcohol works great however instead of using WD-40 just using alcohol works better for removing ice. The WD-40 also degrades leather badly, a baseball glove will wear out in under half the time. Thanks
Yeah I saw this one and said “whaaaaaat?” Sounds like a mess to me. You are correct about wd40 on leather too. These hacks will solve one problem while giving you two new problems. dohhhh!
WD40 is water soluble. So it won't leave any greasy film.
@@JANEEDISTURBED WD actually stands for water displacement, but I see rainbow colors on my windshield if I don't clean it, maybe it's from the degraded rubber, but something's there.
i would just use isopropyl alcohol. wd is messy for a windsheild. i dont use it much for things but it has its place.
dont use it on guns.
I actually liked this one. I have no idea why you showed a picture of a toilet bowl and then showed nothing about this but... I found the rest insightful. Thank you!
Clicky McBaiterton.
I wondered the same thing. I kept waiting to see if he offered info to get my dirty toilet clean like nee
I was thinking the same thing
Thank you for that info... saved me alot of wasted time. I was here for the toilet.
My reason for downvote.
It will also take stains off vinyl siding and paint and for the toilet it helps prevent water ring in your toilet and you can also spray it in the water tank to help the flapper and tank on scale build up .
1. Shining silver.
2. Separate stacked glasses.
3. Loosen zippers.
4. Shoe shine.
5. Remove tar.
6. Remove ice from windows.
7. Unstick scissors.
8. Protect bird feeders from squirrels.
9. Ring removal.
10. Gum removal.
11. Remove lipstick stains.
12. Remove crayon markings.
13. Clean stained wood.
14. Open rusted locks.
15. Bumper sticker removal.
16. Unclog shower heads.
17. Clean air conditioner units.
18. Remove water stains.
19. Temporary phone screen fix.
20. Repel pests.
21. Clean license.
22. Remove super glue.
23. Prevent splinters on rakes and brooms.
24. Break in a baseball glove, catcher’s mitt, etc.
25. Separate Legos
26. SHOWN AS A PICTURE ON MENU: (One More), Clean lime and hard water stains from toilet bowl.
Spray a small amount, let sit several minutes, scrub, then flush.
Thank you! 💕
You forgot arthritis relief.
@@cravenmoorehead5636 😂
Civil engineer here. DO NOT spray WD40 in your toilet and flush it! You will cause problems with the septic or municipal sewer system operation and put public works employees at risk. Dumbest suggestion I have ever seen!!! Several of these are poor at best.
Thank you for typing this list for us .
Use wd40 to clean the dust from your air conditioning coils.
So it can gather fresh dust from the wd40.
You don't want that old dust, it's dusty.
Yeah, I always wanted the taste of WD-40 in my drinking glasses! It's not bad at all, guests love it. Sometimes I just spray it full strength in my mouth. Great stuff!
Keeps the peanut butter from sticking to the roof of your mouth?
😂🤣😂🤣😂
Oh yeah on those mornings I am out of mouthwash "Oh honey come on and give me a big ol kiss, it will be one you'll never forget." For people who have dentures I certainly wouldn't recommend this, it would not be good for the mixtures that are sold to hold them in place.
Especially useful for those stuck teeth!
😁😁
Before spraying glasses with toxic WD40, try immersing them in warm water. If they're stuck together because a partial vacuum formed as they cooled after washing, this will reverse the process by expanding the air in the bottom glass. That may be all that's needed. If not, be sure to wash them very thoroughly after using WD40, and, this time, maybe don't stack them warm.
I thought the same thing. I wouldn't want to drink from a glass that has been sprayed by WD-40.
Toxic? I use WD-40 as a salad dressing.
@@tinanolen7675 Shitheads like you cause other idiots to get hurt. From WD-40 themselves: 45-50% low vapor pressure aliphatic hydrocarbon (isoparaffin)
@@boots7859 Don't go off on them! Because those "shitheads" (as you so eloquently put it) are in the FDA, and have been allowing things like carcinogens and other poisons in our food all of the damn time! More so these days than ever before! For all you know they may approve ingesting WD40 already, as long as it's in small amounts. If you eat things like Cinnamon Toast Crunch (and all other cereals and foods made by GM), your ingesting toxins and poisons galore! May as well down a shot of damn paint stripper straight up, down the hatch (Trisodium Phosphate and so many others). Eat a quick snack of Pop Tarts and drink that down with a beverage such as Mountain Dew, you're taking in a "certain amount" of antifreeze allowed by the FDA on both counts. A double shot of it too.
I could go on with a list longer than all of their southern junk put together. Fact remains, it wouldn't matter if you drank the entire can of WD40, just spray a side order of some Resolve Carpet/Floor Cleaner on that shit. Because "It's okay!".
@@tinanolen7675 Do you work for the FDA?
Very helpful! Just setting out for a nice evening meal, wearing my soft leather jacket and got the zip stuck. No probs I thought, follow the advice and used some WD40. Sure the zip came loose however, now have a WD40 stain on my jacket and I smell like a mechanic!! Cheers:(
🤪😆🤣
You know you have to wash that stuff off with hot soapy water, don’t you!?
Don't spray it on the zipper. Spray it on a little brush and use that.
Thanks for sharing this. Was excited to use on my zipper but you save me from spoiling my clothes 👍
@@shellionbogle9318 You're not supposed to spray it directly onto the zipper. Instead, onto/into a small brush and use it that way. Then wipe clean with a non-abrasive cloth. And don't use a butt load either. A little always goes a long way.
Another reason I don’t view Facts Verse videos, they never show the one thing that made you click on it!
Yes he did....It's one of the first things he said! Watch it again & you'll see!
He told you at 1:18!
I wanted the toilet info 🤬
@@latachia_2981 They mean the toilet, nothing about a toilet in this video.
@@latachia_2981 ITS NOT THERE!
wd 40 is not listed as food safe. Can't use it on food contact surface. Zippers usually "stick" because they are caught on some fabric, wd4o won't help. Also won't "melt" ice. May help keep ice from sticking too hard if you spray BEFORE ice forms. But windshield will be smeary until cleaned.
It will also degrade rubber wiper inserts. It can't be good for silicone inserts, either.
Thank you WD 40, I now use it instead of butter, taste great
LOL
You must like fish.
Good one (:
And it helps remove food between teeth!!
😂😂
Where's the toilet? Last time I take the bait...
😂 I did that once
Reminds me of the movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding where Gus, the bride’s father uses Windex for pretty much everything. 😂
We used WD40 on all our stainless steel mixing bowls in the kitchen. Never had constipation ever again.
Love it. Made me laugh.
I use it instead of milk in my coffee, My trainers smell lovely now and have a great greasy feel. Can't see out my car windows. Birds are all dead and and I chopped off my finger with the working scissors
LOL
Thats funny...
Wd-40 will damage plastics and rubber it will cause it to dry rot prematurely
Lmfao
makes a bad day worse everytime.
It’s a great fire starter too. Just spray your wood and then light it. Non-explosive! Burns much like diesel-slow burn.
WD 40 not only takes the grease of of wood, it takes the varnish off as well.
Solvents ( WD 40) are absorbed through the skin and into the body where they remain. Solvents in the body have been linked to serious health problems. More emphasis (in this video) needs to stressed on wearing gloves, breathing and eye protection and thoroughly cleaning and washing used items with soapy water( i.e. the polished silverware!)
No it needs to be reported so youtube can remove the video.
You have to be from California
@@jeffchappell3399 this made me smile and sad all at once
I would think that your house will smell like a machine shop for several hours or days if you actually use wd-40 for these indoor uses.
Years ago I bought a beautiful French court cupboard 8' tall full of powderpost beetles! I didn't care. The price was right! They were actually active in there. I tried two remedies that didn't work. Then I tried WD40 plus straw...squirted it in a hole and 3 feet away it exited another hole. Mapped the whole thing in sections. Success! They never came back! I have been wanting to share this with you for 30yrs!
J.F. Beal
Only reason I watched it I'm a plumber thought maybe you were going to show me something new and Innovative
I use it to remove rust that forms on guitar strings. It can make an old set of strings sound brand new
This video was unexpectedly funny! It's just the way the guy says, "DUBUL YUU DEE FORTY!" over and over and the happy tone of his voice.
This guys one of the only people I’ve ever heard say the letter W correctly over and over and over it’s a miracle
That's how I've always heard WD-40 pronounced. Would love to see your pronunciation spelt out. 👍
Wow! Fantastic! Amazing! Thank You!
Absolutely the BEST fish attractant EVER!
(Wd40 contains fish oil. An attractant in ALL fish scents on the market now!)
Might be a nice inexpensive perfume 😉
I'd be real careful using that product around a windshield unless you're trying to dissolve the mastic that holds the glass in (which is Use #26, I suppose).
Oil + Plastic / rubber = ROT
The sanitary concerns in all these “tricks” are worrying. Especially since they’re saying to spray lubricants into your drink ware and on your skin and not following it by, “and wash after.” Some people need that extra note lol.
Yup sad that some people are too stupid to figure it out.
The folks who are too stupid to realize you would have to wash your drinkware after spraying WD40 on it? I say drink up, sailor.
3rd
Gee, I'll bet that residual WD40 on that silver service makes the food taste great! A clogged showerhead does not "decrease pressure": it actually increases pressure, but decreases flow.
Yes. Bernoulli.
WD 40
"W"ater "D"isplacement 40th try.
That's how it got it's name. Initially for old school distributors in cars/trucks when they got waterlogged.
I worked offshore laying oil and gas pipelines... Fri. was seafood day, Sat. steak, Sun. prime rib and Monday was gout day...we would spray it on the affected area and tub it in for almost instant relief...I keep a small can in the night stand...I have used it 36 years for relief...I suggest to check with your Dr....I have told all my GP's...
Do not do almost any if these especially spraying it on ac units or anything your trying to clean it will just attract way more dirt. And penetrating oil has no place around dishes for the love of god
Or shoes 👟!
Just so everyone knows you can use WD-40 to remove hard water stains or rust out of the toilet
Thanks
I like spraying it on a lighters flame to make a mini flame thrower. So many uses right
Lol thanks for watching, Drew
When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
Spraying oil on a car window sounds like a really bad idea!!
Not really, nothing wrong with it.
Out of these 25 or so uses "everyone should know about", at least half are downright stupid, useless or even unsafe. Like spraying WD-40 on sneakers to clean or whiten them. What a dumb idea!!! You can kiss your sneakers good-bye after that. Or spraying it on you baseball glove to break it in... You never spray this stuff on leather. If you want to make your baseball glove or leather shoes soft, keep them in excellent shape and prevent them from getting dry and cracked, you treat them with several coats of castor oil or mineral oil - the kind that is used as laxative and also for treating cutting boards or chopping blocks made of wood. That's an old trick that hunters use to treat their leather shoes or boots, because after the oil saturates the leather to the point that it won't absorb any additional coat of oil, the leather becomes water repellent and your feet will be warm and dry. And most importantly, there will be no need to dry your footwear by the fire which dries leather and makes it hard and brittle.
Unlike WD-40 (which is also not intended for coming into contact with food, glasses, dishes or silverware), castor or mineral oil are odorless and safe for internal use. WD-40 will make your baseball glove or shoes smell like machine shop. I highly question the claim that WD-40 should be used when getting the gum out of one's hair or using it as insect repellent. My conclusion: dislike.
cooking spray will unstick glasses and it's safer, you know else unsticks glasses...............WATER
WD is fish oil
It will get grease marks out of a carpet. Spray WD40 onto grease mark rub with a cloth, the use a carpet cleaner to finish.
VERY DANGEROUS TIP HERE. They mention using WD40 on your Air Conditioner unit but FAILED to mention to TURN OFF THE POWER FIRST. 240V could KILL.
The best part was the toilet wow. I'll be sure to use this amazing hack and I can't believe it worked!!!
Fun stuff, thanks for sharing! What other types of video would you like to see?
Just found your channel by happy accident and immediately subscribed. Your hacks and helpful hints are great! Thanks so much.😇
Ok heres a thought dont stack the glasses like tht after washing them cause soon as u go to spraying wd40.. You gotta rewash all of them.. Another hint put a towel over your driver side window to keep ice off of it because if u spray wd40 on your window wen u go to use your windshield wipers their not gonna do tht great with tht oil base substance on there theyll smere
Yeah--------where's the one about the toilet--that's why I clicked on in the first place
Me to, that so messed up!!!!!
Thanks for the warning. Clicking out now😏
Same here!..I wonder is this video sponsored by WD40?
Yeah Where is it. That s why I opened the vid..Good ideas for instance with the shoes.The problem is witb the smell of WD40. It s a petroleum base
Click bait🤨
Maybe the toilet picture was a suggestion to use it for constipation? 😆
Omg lol
Omg what a good use. Great news ty for the information
Okay, this cool WD40 Vid showed a bunch of uses except the toilet thingy in the thumbnail (that brought me here). I'm now assuming WD40 will _"push"_ that *final* *log* to its final destination?
No mention of possible toxicity of product to skin or lungs. I don't know but worth looking into.
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Carlos Cardona Thanks for the Link. Why would Facts Verse put out a video like this. I would say to anybody out here don’t take the video as face value. Wow 😮
Carlos Cardona I am 68 years old and have played piano in bars/etc. for 50 years. I have had a can of wd40 sitting on my piano and using it on my hands and key so they don't feel sticky. If it isn't sitting there someone will be up to make a comment wanting to know where it is. I have never had a problem or arthritis in my hands.
Brought to you from Monsanto with love.😂
Sorry - I'm not putting WD-40 anywhere near something that holds food.
@Todd Lenard Not true. "HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED" - from the labeling on the can. Also. "...INHALATION OF VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL." So,....NOT fish oil.
I've used WD40 for years on tools, mechanical parts, but not or around food containers. I really like it.
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Awesome tips. Thank you. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
My son is going to love this and I've already forwarded the link to this to him
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Don't spray WD40 on the bottom of your sneakers unless you want a broken leg.
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Should come with a warning ⚠️ ALWAYS WASH OFF AFTER USE!!!
What happened to telling us about the toilet?
That's why I clicked onto this!
Me too, I know many tricks with WD40 but no one of my friend to know about toilete clean...
Me too! Last video I will watch by these people!
@@markreid6816 I really can't understand how they have so many subscribers... their vids really suck, much of them do not make any sense, and I think some of the things they say are outright lies and fabrications! Most of them are a waste of time. Oh, BTW, press the "L" key on your keyboard to skip forward 10 seconds, works great on these terrible videos where most of the bites are about 10-12 seconds long.
And thats why I flaged this channel
One more thing, who wait that long until toilet looks dirty that much ? I use brush every other day , it takes only one minute or less and is always clean , no have to be shame if guest have to use my toilet . 😊
WD40 on items that are to contain foodstuff or beverage? - huh? - try soap water instead!
Go ahead and use WD40 on food-related items to solve whatever problem, but then use standard soap and water to clean it off. Comes off quite nicely.
How about don't stack your drinking glasses in the first place. lol
It also gets squeaks out of hinges on doors. Fixes stuck toilet handles.
It works great for getting stubborn stickers off, use with a razor blade if on glass, window, mirror. Use your fingernail for other surfaces.
I just started doing this about a month ago. Works great about 90% of the time, and cheap.
Toxic poisons such as WD40 should NEVER be use on children's toys!
Johnny Hot Rod ,,, 👍Excellent alert bout ice. Thanks for caring & sharing.
I know there is a Lego removal tool because I have one. I hate sticky fingers or other stuff on my hands, so kids with WD-40 on their hands is messy
Me too....I thought he was gonna say it removes toilet bowl rings! It also works great to clear foggy plastic headlight lenses!
Yeah, what was that picture of the toilet about? I actually watched this thing just because of the picture.
To remove toilet bowl rings.. put on some latex gloves and get a pumice stone ( in footcare section) . It takes a little elbow grease and patience, wet the stone, scrub the dirty ring just like you would use an eraser. The pumice stone will not harm the ceramic. I have removed some dark rings that way....works great 👍
@@andreaashley8783 I’m a professional cleaner and I second that! It’s the quickest, most efficient way. Don’t do like one of my employees once did and use the pumice on the seat!🤪🤣 I had to buy the client a new one because half the paint was scratched off!!
Do NOT put WD-40 on your drinking glasses, #1 it tastes terrible! ( I know, accident, don't ask) and those chemicals can't be good for the body
I agree with this. I use hot water to separate glasses that are stuck. Fill up your sink with hot water and let your glasses soak for a minute. Then pull them apart.
Yeah that was crazy advice
Timothy Davis you have to call poison control if you ingest it definitely don't use it on any on things you eat off
You can wash them before using them, after you have tried this, or is that too much trouble for you guys.
@@lindagear9014 why risk it though? Isnt it safer to use hot water than to use a chemical thats poisonous to humans and animals if ingested? Its not about laziness its about common sense. Would you dip your hair in bleach and rewash it to get gum out of your hair? No. Its way safer to use olive oil and rewash it or put an ice cube where the gum is to make it hard so you can pick your hair out of it. Come on..😒
Great advice dude ...WD40 to clean with is awesome especially the part about the environment you left out ....were do you think it go,s when it disappears down the drain ?
These are some GREAT tips- especially the GUM use.....,however, why in the world would I spray WD40 in between glasses that I’m going to drink from? 🤔
As an HVAC guy, my recommendation is to Never use WD40 on coils - this is a recipe for disaster.
Fun stuff, thank you for sharing this information. What other types of videos would you like to see?
Didn't get me too much I fast forwarded to see the toilet wasn't there
Same; except, I skipped over 90% of the video. MOST of these Fact Verse videos are made up of mostly filler (and, they know it).
1st: Skipped the 32 second filler intro. Because, the Title was a huge spoiler alert.
2nd: I used the Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys on my keyboard to skip forwards after the moment I heard what it could be used for. "Oh, cool! You can shine your silver with WD-40? That's neat! But, I don't need a 10 second explanation on why it works...soooooo...I'll just skip over that filler-explanation and see what the next thing is."
But, I did have to stop to see SOME of these "uses" just to see if these guys were serious. Like: using WD-40 to loosen cups which are stuck together. "Oh! That's a great idea! I'll use WD-40 on my drinking cups...so EVERYTHING I drink will have a hint of WD-40 from now on!"
HEY, FACT VERSE!!! You know, you can just use WATER to loosen those stuck glasses, right? Oh! And, you know where water comes from? THE SINK! You know...that "THING" you use to clean dishes...so it should be pretty close to the glasses which are stuck together. And, and, and...water makes the cups taste like water...NOT some oil-based rust-inhibitor.
When I was 8, I used WD40 to spray my bicycle's front and rear 'horseshoe' brakes. Perfectly anticipated that a girl from around the corner would take my bike without my consent and she ended up in a nasty road accident because the brakes were not responsive. Serves her right!
Forget about these people sayin clickbait, negative nillys. plenty and i mean plenty of other uses. love wd-40, good job
Good job
I your here because of a hard water ring in the toilet you can get a scouring stick(pumice stone) at a home improvement store where you can rub off the ring.
Jude Christopher that is why I watched this entire vid too!!!! Never even covered the toilet!!! Really pisses me off.
Awesome now everything I own, smell and taste is going to have a hint of WD-40 to it.
Very interesting ideas that make good sense.Thank you.
Awesome tricks with wd40. Thank you
For zippers, rub pencil lead on them. Don’t use WD40 on bird feeders, I put Crisco on the pole and the squirrels can’t climb it. I don’t agree with a lot of other things on this video.
Mary Thanks. I use a piece of soap to glide my zippers. Works great, and it's so easy.
Didn't mention the toilet bit...what many of us wanted to read...Just like switch and bait.
If your in an electric or manual wheelchair and you get gum on the tires, WD 40 will take it off, I know I use an electric wheelchair, got gum on the tire, WD 40 took it right off !
Olive Oil is Great for zippers, helps shower curtains glide on rods, removes sticky gunk etc. , fun to experiment to see what it can do - & smells better too!
i used it to remove brown/purplish oxidation on rolex gold/steel watch bracelet of my sister's 26mm authentic rolex datejust. really works !
Along with the silver, Wd40 makes a great stainless steel cleaner
I was waiting for “if you don’t have lotion at late night just use WD40 instead” !!
KY replacement ?
The toilet image was referring to using WD40 to clear up any constipation problems you may be experiencing but was censored by RUclips as too graphical.
@Meowch WD40 as a Laxative.🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
I flooded my whole house and garage with WD-40. Everything is working better than ever. Thanks
Very well done video!
Thanks for watching! We're so glad you enjoyed this video. What other types of video would you like to see?
@@FactsVerse Astronomy, Bible Study, and Science.
Yeah I use WD 40 to defrost my chicken from the freezer. It works 🎩
Thanks for watching!
I have used WD 40 for many years. I have probably used it for about 20 of his suggestions. It us also great on professional grooming blades to put a tiny bit on the rubber between the blades, you can even hear the clipper speed up.
It helps joints & arthritis also. Massage it in and you should feel some relief.
I also separate my bins with it when it gets stuck. Rusty screws or anything you can't get to release spray it on wait a few and voila!
Use it on any mechanical items that seem to lose life, spray & it will bring it back. If you notice metal rusting use it on the metal before the metal the metal starts to rust. This includes lots of different tools, spray your metal garden tools.
I have also used on my professional grooming shears. Cleans and used on the area where they close, the area below the screw & you will find your scissors cut smoother. I have had groomers who rarely cleaned blades or scissors. I do this with any scissor I use at home & in working with crafts.
I panic when I think I am running out.
Years and years ago, late 70s,early 80s I used kerosene for many of the same things in my grooming career.
Try it out. He is the real deal when he speaks of WD 40. I have probably used it for a good 40 years or so.
LOL, another shithead who mixes some truth with fiction. Hint, applying this " 45-50% low vapor pressure aliphatic hydrocarbon (isoparaffin)
I didn't know it worked as a messaging oil I will have to try that afterwards I'll smell like a mechanic and lure all those sexy men
Toilet,Toilet,Toilet,Toilet!!! Do I need to say more!!!!!
DO NOT EVER PUT ANY FLAMMABLE IN A TOILET BOWL, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE A SEPTIC TANK. IT WILL NOT ONLY KILL THE BACTERIA THAT EATS THE SLUDGE, IT MAKES YOUR SEPTIC TANK A COMBUSTIBLE.
I was trying to find this spray thanks a million ❤❤❤❤❤❤
"just spray benzene on everything especially things you're going to be touching!" fantastic idea, what could go wrong
Thank you for these tips. Can it also remove stsin from paints?
A lot of this is vary useful but everyone should remember that w-d40 leaves a greasy film so make sure to wipe it away 🤠👍
NO " WASH " IT AWAY !!!
And chemicals! ⚠️⚠️⚠️
Great for arthritis too.
My friend shaves with a mug and brush and he adds about a t-spoon full of wd40 to the lather, and it allows the razor to slide better, and this aids in removing the whiskers. Actually the tip is to add olive oil, but I see no reason why wd-40 wouldn't work just as well. I do like to use olive oil in my shaving later, but have yet to try wd40 but plan to do so in the near future and will let you know how it performs.
Exactly that's why i'm watching it,I can't see even toilet cover lol
They showed everything but the one that got me to watch thus video ...the tolite on the front page of this ad ???
Thought we 40 was going to make commode slick enough to flush a giant turd
same here. Thumbs down and reported for misleading thumbnail.
From the skid marks when you take a dump
Bait and switch at its finest
If you have a bad shit"n" problem you might want to have a case nearby
He forgot to mention rusty bolts and fix squeaks that’s what it is designed for
The Macho Man likes this humorous, yet entertaining video! Oooooooooooooooh Yeeeeeeeeeaaaahh! Dig It!
Thanks for watching!
I am happy to say granny's dentures don't squeak anymore ! Whodda think ?
I like to clean my toothbrush with it. It also works good as a after shower hair conditioner.
Huh
Girlfriend doesn’t know what she wants to eat just spray a little WD-40 and she’ll know every single time.
There wasn't anything about the toilet, I don't think I will be watching your channel again.
You are right waste of time video
Aw you didn't see toilet pal fucking grow up weirdo
@@The_Prophet... this channel IS a toilet.
@@jimwortham8634 as much as you watching the video and looking threw youtube to watch it ya dick
Came here for the toilet and instead got pooped on. Hahaha!
Exactly! False advertising.
@@yfa6244 use kaboom toilet bowl cleaner and magic eraser..make sure the entire inside is purple wipe with eraser no hard scrubbing just make sure u have elbow gloves and mask it’s pretty strong
yeah give it a thumbs down.
thanks, very good.