In this video, we will talk about 10 great WD40 life hacks, WD40 tips and WD40 tricks. WD40 can be used for excess…
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WD-40 is a versatile product that has a wide range of uses. It can be used to remove sticker residue, clean scissors, lubricate zippers, and much more. In addition to its common uses, WD-40 can also be used to help remove chewing gum from hair, protect bird feeders from rust, and even stop squeaking shoes. This product is a must-have for every household, as it can be used in numerous ways to solve everyday problems.

Conclusion

WD-40 is a handy and multifunctional product that can be used in a variety of ways to solve common problems. Its versatility and effectiveness make it a must-have in every household.

FAQs

Q: Is WD-40 safe to use on all surfaces?

A: WD-40 is safe to use on most surfaces, but it’s always a good idea to test a small area first to ensure there are no adverse effects.

Q: Can WD-40 be used as a lubricant for bicycle chains?

A: While WD-40 can be used as a temporary lubricant, it is not ideal for long-term use on bicycle chains. It is best to use a specialized bicycle chain lubricant for this purpose.

Q: Is WD-40 flammable?

A: Yes, WD-40 is flammable and should be used with caution around open flames or heat sources.

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38 Comments
  1. @FactsVerse 12 months ago

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  2. @louislandi938 12 months ago

    I unsubscribed.
    Toilet photo was not mentioned. Waste of time.

  3. @JT-rc7vx 12 months ago

    Dont put oil in the sewers😅

  4. @berndm9743 12 months ago

    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.

  5. @TheTiggy01 12 months ago

    One statement….public water table😮

  6. @timkevwitch862 12 months ago

    You forgot to tell them about how fish love the smell spray on your fishing lures.

  7. @JacksonAxe 12 months ago

    FACT:
    It STINKS.
    Remember that before you spray, or everything will smell like a car garage.

  8. @beeleo 12 months ago

    I would rather use just about anything instead of WD-40 for just about all of these things. There's something that will do each job better. And then there's the SMELL…

  9. @Atheist7 12 months ago

    :34
    Hmmmm. okay.
    :39 and :41
    That's SILVER?? ANYONE have those items —-> MADE OF SILVER??!?!?!!!!!!!

  10. @ScantPear 12 months ago

    Never do this with the cups we literally drink outta them…

  11. @sickvic3909 12 months ago

    What a bunch of crap

  12. @tommccloskey3595 12 months ago

    Just remember, the smell will stay around for a very long time! I sprayed part of my computer chair because it was squeaking. My computer room smelled like WD-40 for months

  13. @anthonyscinocca4380 12 months ago

    How do you get rid of the obnoxious odour?

  14. @Synonomous 12 months ago

    Only facts here are the ones that show this dope is making stuff up using solvent in places it shouldn't be. Spraying chemicals on a bird feeder shows stupidity beyond comprehension. It's toxic ffs. Spray it right on the kids they'll never get dirty. Too ridiculous. How does this crap get on youtube?

  15. @walterrussell7584 12 months ago

    Siri Cross of stuff do not use on a motorcycle chain

  16. @skyblazer9137 12 months ago

    BS

  17. @TheFlanman10 12 months ago

    These are probably the worst ideals for WD-40.

  18. @woonfaseng8737 12 months ago

    i used it to remove brown/purplish oxidation on rolex gold/steel watch bracelet of my sister's 26mm authentic rolex datejust. really works !

  19. @RonMaxfield 12 months ago

    Why did they show in the beginning, spraying WD-40 in your toilet. It wasn't in the video. It's just a prank to get you to watch the video. 😅
    I would not use WD-40 on any of my dishes or drinking glasses. If I knew these people I would not go to their house for dinner. 😝

  20. @willaimfranklin9653 12 months ago

    I use it to lube my bung hole before inserting vegetables

  21. @krisoko 12 months ago

    WD40 is not the wonder product that they would like to have you believe. Often a better and more appropriate method or product can be used in these examples. Using WD40 can often create more problems than it solves because it isn't a lubricant, it leaves a residue, and repeated application to many materials will degrade them.

  22. @norma2310 12 months ago

    This has to be a joke, or do they really think ppl are just stupid? I’m hoping ppl have the common sense where this product can be used. It permanently damages porous surfaces, it’s oily, it’s toxic, and it smells. Keep this product for its original intended purpose and outside.

  23. @m.weston7114 12 months ago

    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.

  24. @philhodgkinson1460 12 months ago

    Don't put in camera parts shutters. or lenses you have to remember is not a lubricant.. only a solvent….

  25. @farahmohammed51 12 months ago

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  26. @farahmohammed51 12 months ago

    I was trying to find this spray thanks a million ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  27. @lynngranzow5487 12 months ago

    Forgot to mention toilet ring

  28. @goodgrieflouiser5807 12 months ago

    Why do these hacks always suck you in with a tip that's not even in the video. They want you to think there's a hack for cleaning a camode. It's not even in the video. 👎👎👎👎👎 Won't be watching anymore Facts Verse videos.

  29. @Christie-gp2cy 12 months ago

    Just found your channel by happy accident and immediately subscribed. Your hacks and helpful hints are great! Thanks so much.😇

  30. @user-hs9gp7po9t 12 months ago

    Brilliant advice put it on food utensils.NOT Toxox risk. The author failed to mention that it leaves an oily stinky coating on everything.

  31. @hav2win 12 months ago

    There's a reason that over 8k people disliked this ridiculous video. They must be Democrats because it's obvious that FACTS DON'T MATTER to them. Like the FACT that they never mention the smell and petroleum that you would be spraying on your clothes, dishes, and other interior and personal items. All they want and care about are clicks and comments like this. I'll never be back to this joke of a channel.

  32. @augustgphs 12 months ago

    the Stains on my wood table did NOT disappear!

  33. @broderp 12 months ago

    So unsafe. I wonder if you can sue a YouTube channel if you do this and get sick,,,, you should. Son kid who doesn't know any better will try this garbage.

  34. @andrewweyant2474 12 months ago

    I don't want my Legos greasy

  35. @paulwrite1405 12 months ago

    I'm really glad to see that most of the people who have watched this video about other uses for wd40 and spraying it to defrost the ice on your car window screen is the stupidist thing I've ever heard, and spraying it on your child's lego to get them apart is absolutely ridiculous as they did not say you must wash it straight off before your child plays with it and puts it in their mouth because not everyone who watches these videos have the same common sense and when their child ends up in hospital with poisoning remember that this video they watched said it was a brilliant idea or when it starts raining and they crash their car because they could not see a thing cuz of the oil you said to spray on the window yeah brilliant use of wd40 mate.

  36. @chriscaranto911 12 months ago

    So what's with the thumbnail showing wd40 and the toilet?

  37. @bobbyjohnson4002 12 months ago

    WD-40 40 40 40 😆

  38. @sideswipe1261 12 months ago

    It’s great at the top of the basement stairs too!

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