Everybody knows WD-40 is the go-to product for silencing squeaks, displacing moisture, preventing rust, and loosening stuck parts. You probably have a can sitting in your garage right now. It has a ton of uses, but it’s no panacea. In fact, there are some jobs that the lube will absolutely ruin. we all use WD-40 to loosen screws, nuts and bolts, and protect tools from moisture, but that’s just for newbies.
1. How to Repair Car Scratches with WD-40
2. Remove candle-wax or glue, and even stubborn stain from carpet. Here is How:
If you have candle wax, or glue, or stubborn on your carpet then you can remove it with WD-40. Spray a little WD-40 onto the wax and leave it to dry, and then rub it out with a sponge.
3. Clean off chewing gum
WD-40 is fantastic if you have chewing gum stuck to your shoes, or walked into your carpet, or even your hair. Spray a little WD-40 on the gum, wait a few moments, and then pull the gum off.
Those in the know use WD-40 in a myriad of weird and wonderful ways. WD-40 itself offers a list of other 2,000 suggested uses for WD-40, although it says you “should exercise common sense” so you follow these at your own risk. The full list of over 2,000 suggestions can be seen on the WD-40 website, Yet Life Hacker Lists Some of the useful uses we may confront with.