I’m pretty sure that there isn’t a Jalopnik reader out there who doesn’t have a can of WD-40 kicking around their house or ...
The year is 1953. Rocket Chemical, a struggling company in San Diego, sets out to create a rust-preventive solvent that can displace water. On the 40th attempt (note: 39 failures), they nailed it.
A handyman should never be without a can of WD-40, just for its lubricating properties and ability to loosen rusted parts. But there’s a whole other way to use it that you might not know about yet.
WD-40 is one of those useful household products that I've always had on hand since I moved into my first apartment. Squeaky hinge? Get out the WD-40. Stuck drawer? Hit it with some WD-40. Rusty screw ...
Many people have a can of WD-40 somewhere in their home for when they need to loosen a stuck bolt or use it as some other lubricant. However, the versatile product has many more uses than that, and ...
The makers of the uber-useful WD-40 spray haven't just been sitting on their hands all day; they're constantly trying to develop products to help out hands-on guys everywhere. The 3-IN-ONE ...