for those of you who like WD40

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Shawn Forsythe
This is a keen observation from that link.

"Products designed for particular uses are generally more effective at those tasks than other products put to non-intended uses. (That is, bug spray might clean glass just fine, but plain old window cleaner is better, cheaper, and safer for that purpose.) "

The same is true for WD40, which is actually a lubricant and a water displacer, and not necessarily for the many "alternative" pleasures hacks find for it. :wink: LOL

I tell what it does do. It does a bang up job at removing latex from polypropylene.
 
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It works great for the many uses listed on both its packaging and website. Certainly no more of a "hack" product than some of the lame bathtub concoctions foisted on this industry in the guise of: "made for carpet cleaners".
 

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Jimmy says WD40 contains stoddard solvant just like Argosheen. I guess that explains why I can clean just about anything with Argosheen.
 

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