
30 Brilliant Uses For WD 40 Who Would Have Thought
WD-40 is not just a dissolver used for loosening rusty screws or squeaking doors. This magical “lubricant” is actually good for so many more functions than we have ever thought possible. We are talking about dealing with issues of getting chewing gum out of your hair, to protecting your ever so precious bird feeder from furry intruders. WD-40 is so versatile that more and more uses for this product keep popping up all over the show, and there’s no sign of this slowing down. Just like duct tape, even the creators didn’t realize just how creative consumers would get with their product.
What most people don’t know is how this product got its name. Well, for starters, don’t expect a story to put your kids to bed with, instead prepare for something interesting. The “WD” stands for “water displacement”, which is what the creator, Norm Larsen was aiming for when he created the product in 1953. And the “40”, well let’s just say that it’s the 40th formula… whatever that means. The product is run from and created in San Diego, California. There’s a rumor that staff don’t ‘stick around’ too long… har har, ehem. Sorry about that.
Most of us don’t even know what goes into this wonder product, but does it really matter? Will it really change our lives if we knew these technical details? Who of us actually knows how radio waves work, or how electricity works, for that matter. The examples have the potential to go on forever. All we need to know is that it does work and that the product is reliable. Even the inventors and manufacturers don’t believe it’s necessary for us to know how these things work, they just want us to benefit from them, and we sure do.
So whether you are a cyclist or a motorcycle enthusiast, a grade school teacher or a carpenter, a rare automobile collector or a world traveler, WD-40 is always going to be your best friend, because there’s a great chance you don’t even know about all its benefits. So without further ado, let’s get into the endless benefits of WD-40. Trust me, you are going to be surprised by most of these ideas. But as they say, don’t knock it till you try it.
WD-40 For Shining Your Silver
When I put my silver out I want it to shine like the sun just rose from behind my candlesticks. Think I’m exaggerating? You’ve probably never seen glistening sliver candlesticks in the sun then. WD-40 does incredible work on making sure that your silver is shining like it never has before. One spray, circular motion wipes and you’re good to go.

Shining Your Silver
Separating Stuck Glasses
Just last week my wife and I had a number of friends over for some drinks and mini pies (try it, what a treat). Someone mentioned a round of shots, but all of our shot glasses were stubbornly stuck together – we couldn’t get them apart. One of the men suggested we give them a spray of WD-40. We did, and they came apart like oil and water.

Separating Stuck Glasses
Loosening Zippers
Have you ever been in such a hurry that you can’t zip up your own pants? Yeah, me neither. But surely you have had the annoying experience of having a zipper get stuck. A tiny spray of WD-40 allows the zipper to move up and down with ease.

Loosening Zippers
Shining Shoes
Oh the woes of having beautiful white sneakers. They start off as glowing beacons of footwear, but only 24 seconds later they become susceptible to the frightening underworld of dirt. Scrubbing away with soap and hot water (as we all know) does very little, but a spray and gentle rub of WD-40 does the trick.

Shining Shoes
Cleaning Tar Stains
We’ve covered simple stains and dirt for now, but what about something a little more challenging – like tar? Tar can leave some nasty eyesores on your car, but guess who comes to the rescue? Dum dum dum… Superman! Oh wait, no, it’s WD-40!

Cleaning Tar Stains
Defrosting Ice
Icy and frosty windows are a nightmare in the winter. No-one has time in the morning before work to scrub impatiently at the built-up frost from the night before. Instead you can just spray some WD-40 and wipe away the winter.

Defrosting Ice
Oiling Scissors
It’s quite a nuisance trying to cut anything with a pair of scissors that’s stiffer than… let’s leave the metaphors out of this one, shall we? Apply a small spray of WD-40 to the center of the scissors and you’ll never have to worry about not cutting a straight line while wrapping presents again.

Oiling Scissors
Guarding Bird Feeders
They call it a bird-feeder for a reason, and that reason is that it’s not designed for squirrels. But as we know, squirrels can’t read. Another thing squirrels can’t do is keep their balance on a slippery and oily bird-feeder. See where this is going? Good.

Guarding Bird Feeders
Removing Rings
A ring does symbolize something permanent in your life, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be able to ever remove it from your finger. Spraying WD-40 on your ring and your finger will allow it to slip off easily and without you having to consider cutting off your own finger.

Removing Rings
Removing Gum
Don’t even get me started on the low-lives who spit their gum out on the sidewalk! Luckily for us, WD-40 allows you to easily remove gum from underneath your shoe when you accidentally trample on someone else’s dead chewing gum.

Removing Gum
Taking Out Lipstick Stains
Whether you’re a cheater or a loyal partner, getting lipstick on your clothing is not a sight you want to display to the public. A light spray of WD-40 will actually remove it, just make sure not to spray too much.

Taking Out Lipstick Stains
Cleaning Crayon Stains
Do you have a child with creative flair? Does that creative flair sometimes find its way to the walls in your house? Lovely, right? Luckily for WD-40, a simple spray can refresh your walls’ natural color without leaving any stains behind.

Cleaning Crayon Stains
Clearing Stains From Wood
Stains from glasses on your brand-new coffee table is as upsetting as realizing you didn’t bring your wallet with you after doing a massive grocery shopping. But did you know that spraying [insert what you think I’m going to say here] on those pesky stains will clear them right up?

Clearing Stains From Wood
Opening Rusty Locks
What good is a lock that stays locked even if you have a key? Not so useful, I know. But even after that trusty lock has gotten rusty and as safe as an Alcatraz cell, there’s still a way to get it opened and back into use. WD-40!

Opening Rusty Locks
Removing Stickers
We’ve all done our part for society, like slapping a sticker of “Green Peace” or “Save The Paperclip” on our car bumper. But what do we do when we realize that selling our car for two grand less because of those stickers isn’t really worth it? We spray WD-40 and peel them right off, that’s what.

Removing Stickers
Protecting Shower Heads
Have you ever counted how many pores your shower head has? I don’t recommend you do because that would be worth nothing. However, have you ever paid attention to how many of those pores actually allow water through? Giving your shower head a spray of WD-40 will prevent it from clogging up, and it will extend its lifespan.

Protecting Shower Heads
Keeping Your AC Clean
If you’ve already got an air conditioner installed in your home then it might be too late. But for anyone sitting at pre-installation, you might want to try giving your AC unit a light spray of WD-40. This coating will prevent dust and other particle build-up in the vents, meaning you’ll be breathing fresher air.

Keeping Your AC Clean
Cleaning Water Stains
Ugh! Water stains on your mirrors and shower walls are just a big pain in the donkey-synonym! No matter how much you rub and scrub that filthy stain simply won’t budge. That was until you started using WD-40, ladies and gentlemen.

Cleaning Water Stains
Maintaining Fridge Gasket
You do know what a gasket is, right? That rubber piece that makes a sucking sound when you close the door of your fridge. This piece separate the fridge door from the fridge frame, and it also collects some of the nastiest gunk on Earth. By attaching the thin WD-40 nozzle onto the can, you can spray into those small difficult spots and then just wipe away.

Maintaining Fridge Gasket
Exterminating Bugs
Cockroaches can survive a nuclear blast, but can they survive a severe spraying of WD-40? That is a question you might have to answer yourself. We can tell you though, that other bugs have found themselves a new enemy.

Exterminating Bugs
Getting Gum Out Of Hair
The first thing you need to know about this is to never get gum stuck in your hair. The second thing you need to know is that if you do happen to be ‘blessed’ with this, get out some WD-40 and start spraying. Make sure to close your eyes and mouth, and then simply pull the gum from the hair.

Getting Gum Out Of Hair
Shining License Plates
Even though it might work in your favor not to shine you license plates, there’s an easy way to do it. Just get yourself a dry cloth and some WD-40 and you’ll have license plates shinier than the Queen’s china.

Shining License Plates
Removing Super Glue
Who would have thought that the ultimate nemesis of the all-powerful superglue was WD-40? Definitely not the creators of every kind of superglue out there, that we know for certain.

Removing Super Glue
Protecting Guitar Strings
Not only can you use WD-40 to clean your guitar strings, you can also use it to protect them from damage. But here’s the tip you should probably know before you get stuck into your guitar: spray onto a cloth and then hug the strings by putting your thumb on one side and your four fingers on the other. Then simply slide up and down.

Protecting Guitar Strings
Preventing Splinters
Just like a varnish, WD-40 can ensure that your rakes, mops, brooms and other single-sticked utensils stay strong and splinter-free. Any time you notice your broom (and others) getting a little weary, just spray and rub and know you’ve just extended their lives.

Preventing Splinters
Breaking In Baseball Gloves
Isn’t it a wonderful feeling getting a new baseball glove? But it’s also not so comfortable breaking it in. Some people like to get different oils to soften up that sturdy leather, but few know about WD-40’s magical touch. Your kid will be forever grateful, trust me.

Breaking In Baseball Glove
Preserving Leather Sofas
Leather and WD-40 seem to go hand-in-hand, but remember that everything works in moderation. Spray a cloth lightly and wipe down your leather sofa or armchair to ensure that it stays clean, shiny and of course, healthy.

Preserving Leather Sofas
Attracting Fish
Did you just read ‘attracting fish’? Yes, you did. Some fisherman swear by spraying their fishing lures with this magical spray. You might want to check at your local fishing spot that they approve of this substance in their water.

Attracting Fish
Cleaning Your Grill
How annoying is it trying to scrub off that gunk that accumulates on your grill? Yeah, we know. This is where WD-40 comes in really handy. Spray the grill and then scrub the grease away with ease by using a wire brush. Do be careful and make sure you only do so when the fire isn’t going.

Cleaning Your Grill
Separating Lego
“Lego! Lego!” I really hope you read that as “let go”, but if you didn’t we’re still good. All kids can relate to the difficulties and frustrations faced when trying to separate LEGO pieces. Just a quick spray of WD-40 and you’re good to go.

Separating Lego
Separating Flower Pots
Just like LEGO, in a way, flower pots can easily get stuck together and heaven knows they’re not easy to pull apart. By now you should know where this is going – use WD-40 and enjoy the ease of pulling one flower pot from another.

Separating Flower Pots
Digging Faster
You’re probably wondering how digging and WD-40 are related. So how’s this? Before digging a hole, spray your shovel or spade and enjoy the smoothness of getting into the ground like cutting into hot fudge.

Digging Faster
Removing Tea Stains
Yes yes, there are other people with those nasty tea stains in your sink or on your kitchen counter. Do I really have to tell you what the solution is? Spray and wipe. Voila!

Removing Tea Stains
Shining Plants
The plastic kind, please be sure that you remember this. How awful is it when you plastic plants gather dust and look like the inside of a vacuum cleaner? Terrible. By wiping down the leaves with WD-40 they will look shiny and surprisingly real!

Shining Plants
Removing Ink Stains
Arrgh! A ballpoint pen leaked in your jeans pocket and it looks horrible. There’s a solution that just takes a spray and rinse and then it’s gone with the wind!

Removing Ink Stains
Cleaning Dog Poop
No matter what you do, getting dog poop out from under your shoes is quite a nightmare. It’s pretty gross too. But spraying it with WD-40 will ease the excrement to fall right off the shoe.

Cleaning Dog Poop
Erasing Sticker Marks
I still don’t get why they ever decided to put labels and price tags on the underside of CDs and DVDs. Anyway, we have a solution that just involved a little squirt of WD-40 and a wipe.

Erasing Sticker Marks
Pulling Hairs Out
Before you get the wrong idea, let me clarify. Pulling hair out of your hairbrush. So all you need to do is spray WD-40 onto the hairbrush and then soak it in water so that you can easily pull dead hairs out.

Pulling Hairs Out
Waterproofing Your Shoes
WD-40 is more impressive than you ever thought. If you apply this magic spray to your shoes then you can keep them waterproof for the rainy season.

Waterproofing Your Shoes
Clearing Toothpaste Stains
We’ve all hurriedly brushed our teeth and left some toothpaste stains on the bathroom counter or around the sink. Those stains can last a lifetime… unless you give them a WD-40 whipping!

Clearing Toothpaste Stains
Cleaning Bugs
If you were thinking about cleaning bugs so that they look good on their next date, then you’ve got the wrong idea. The front of your car can become a splatter parade of bugs and they’re pretty difficult to clean. Give a rag some WD-40 and wipe away with ease.

Cleaning Bugs
Washing Bathroom Tiles
Whether it’s nail polish, gunk or anything else that’s made its way onto your bathroom tiles, WD-40 is the solution.

Washing Bathroom Tiles
Unsqueaking Squeaky Shoes
If you’re already laughing then you might know exactly what we’re talking about. It’s not only clown shoes that squeak, yours could too. All you need to do is give them a tiny spray and enjoy the peace and quite of your footsteps.

Unsqueaking Squeaky Shoes
Preventing Snow Buildup On Windows
With snow season coming up, we all know that through misted up windows is no way to see the beautiful white wonderland. Spray some WD-40 to your windows and the snow will slide right off.

Preventing Snow Buildup On Windows
Protecting Against Wasps
When summer comes around, bees and wasps are in search of the perfect location to set up their nest. Unfortunately, we are not the greatest fans of these nests under our homes’ rafters. Give a spray in the areas you think they might nest and they’ll steer clear.

Protecting Against Wasps
Toning Down Polyurethane Shine
Varnishing your floors sure gives your home a beautiful finish. But sometimes that first shine is a little too much. Take our magic spray and wipe down your floors with a cloth. You’ll have the prefect shine.

Toning Down Polyurethane Shine
Removing Stuck Prostheses
For anyone who has prostheses, you can definitely speak for how difficult it is to remove them sometimes. This is especially true when you have no-one around to help you. A quick spray and you’ll feel the ease.

Removing Stuck Prostheses
Cleaning Dried Glue
Wet glue, dry glue, stubborn glue, or just ANY glue, WD-40 will get rid of it. All you need to do is spray the affected area and wait for the glue to come loose.

Cleaning Dried Glue
Degreasing Your hands
Let’s face it. If your hands are full of grease, a standard soap will not get all the grease off. You can spray WD-40 on your hands, wipe them with a cloth or paper towel, and then wash them. You’ll see how easy it is!

Degreasing Your Hands
Removing Carpet Stains
There are some stains that you’ve come to believe will be a part of your living room forever. You really shouldn’t have to feel that way since you can spray the stain and then easily wipe it away.

Removing Carpet Stains
Getting Rid Of Tomato Stains
What is it about tomatoes and ketchup that they always find themselves landing on your clothing? Luckily you can easily take care of these stains by wiping them down with WD-40.

Getting Rid Of Tomato Stains
Wiping Down Your Fridge
Since we always have something in our fridges, we hardly ever take the time to actually clean them out. It also doesn’t help that it’s really, really hard to clean some of the gunk that grows there. But WD-40 allows you to wipe it away with ease.

Wiping Down Your Fridge
Pretreating Blood Stains
Picture the scene. Your kid just fell and although he’s alright, there’s some blood on his new shirt from that nasty graze. What do you do? You can treat that stain before it’s anywhere near to becoming a stain. You know what to do.

Pretreating Blood Stains
Cleaning Off Old Wax
When it’s time to get out your skiing and snowboarding equipment, you’ll often find leftover wax from the previous year. Heaven knows it’s super difficult to get it off too. To the rescue comes WD-40, as it makes wiping down your skis any easy exercise.

Cleaning Off Old Wax
Protecting Your Boat From Corrosion
One of the most difficult things to deal with for seamen is corrosion of their vessels. WD-40 can actually be a very helpful friend. By spraying the stern after each use, you can protect the boat from permanent damage.

Protecting Your Boat From Corrosion
Removing Barnacles From Boats
Barnacles are one of the most stubborn things out there. Spray the area affected with a generous amount of WD-40. Next, scrape off the barnacles with a putty knife. If you still have some leftovers, spray more and use some sandpaper.

Removing Barnacles From Boats
Protecting Golf Clubs
Listen, golf clubs are by no means cheap. So in order to make sure that you’re keeping them clean and protected, make sure to spray your clubs after each game. Give them a light wipe and enjoy they glistening shine the next time you play.

Protecting Golf Clubs
Removing Stuck Spark Plugs
Did you know that NASCAR mechanics have a quick hack that helps them easily remove damaged spark plugs? Yep. They spray WD-40 on them and pull them out at lightning speed!

Removing Stuck Spark Plugs
Renewing Saws
By spraying WD-40 on your saws (rounded saws included) you can keep them in tip-top shape. It will also ease the dust right off. Don’t be afraid of trying this when there’s tar or other gunk on your saws.

Renewing Saws
Making Wicker Quiet
It’s quite annoying when you sit in a wicker chair and it has more to say than your mother-in-law. But if you spray WD-40 on those squeaky parts, you’ll be happy to sit back, relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.

Making Wicker Quiet
Lubricating Toys With Wheels
Your kids will thank you for this one, that’s for sure! By spraying the wheels of the cars, rollers, or whatever other toy has wheels in your house, your kids will be able to play happily.

Lubricating Toys With Wheels
Cleaning Sliding Doors Sliding Strip
So many of us have suffered from having to drag a sliding door across a jagged-feeling sliding strip. It’s no fun, but there is a solution. Spray the strip and wipe away all the dust and other mess that’s collected up there. You’ll be able to slide that door smoother than James Dean’s best pick-up line.

Cleaning Sliding Doors Sliding Strip
Preventing Wind Chimes Rust
Wind chimes are not supposed to look like a zombie movie’s opening scene. Although some might think that their getting rusty is unpreventable, the truth is far from that. You know the drill, just spray them and make sure to wipe them down afterwards.

Preventing Wind Chimes Rust
Joining Plastic Shelves
It’s generally pretty simple to join plastic shelves, but seriously, why is it such a nightmare to separate them afterwards? You can preemptively fight this issue by spraying the parts that go into the sockets of the shelf. Trust me, you’ll thank me when you need to take them apart.

Joining Plastic Shelves
Whitening Fiberglass Bathtubs
No matter how much or how often you scrub your bathtub, there are some marks that will be there forever! Wrong! WD-40 can actually get these stubborn stains quicker than your kid can stick his fingers in a cake when your head’s turned. Let the spray sit for a while on the affected area and then just wipe it off.

Whitening Fiberglass Bathtubs
Protecting Wheelbarrows
Whether you’re using your wheelbarrow for work or for decor, it should never look like a termite colony attacked it. You can ensure that this doesn’t happen to you by spraying and wiping it down with WD-40.

Protecting Wheelbarrows
Removing Tape Marks
It’s wonderful to hang posters on your walls, but it is a nightmare to get the sticker residue off afterwards. However, with WD-40 you can simply spray and wipe. As easy as that.

Removing Tape Marks
Lubricating Swings And Other Playground Equipment
Some people might believe that swings and see-saws should making squeaking noises. I definitely don’t! So get our your trusty spray and apply it to those parts that move.

Lubricating Swings And Other Playground Equipment
Cleaning Ashtrays
If you’re a smoker and you (or your partner) can’t handle to dingy dirt that sticks to your ashtray, then you need to try this. Spray the ashtray before you smoke and then wipe it down. The WD-40 layer will make it easier to clean off the ashes and butts.

Cleaning Ashtrays
Maintaining Lawnmower Blades
Lawnmower blades aren’t really cheap, so it’s best you keep them in good condition. You can do so spraying them regularly with WD-40.

Maintaining Lawnmower Blades
Removing Chair Marks
Marks left by chairs or any furniture seem like they will never go away. But the truth is that you can spray them with WD-40, wait a few seconds and then wipe them away in an instant!

Removing Chair Marks
Cleaning Luggage Handles
Yeah yeah, we know that the airline staff must put stickers and labels on our luggage, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not difficult to get them off. Spray your handles after removing the sticker and then wipe away the residue with a cloth.

Cleaning Luggage Handles
Removing Stickers From Plates
If we’re already on the subject of stickers then let’s talk about stickers on plates. No matter how hard you scrub stickers from plates and kitchen utensils, they always seem to leave a little something behind… and those little somethings are REALLY sticky!

Removing Stickers From Plates
Removing Dust From Mosquito Screens
The truth is that mosquito screens are supposed to prevent bugs from flying in, but they have a tendency of gathering all the dust in existence… or at least it feels that way. You can wipe down the screens with a cloth that has WD-40 on it.

Removing Dust From Mosquito Screens
Polishing Gold And Brass Lamps
Although we wouldn’t recommend putting WD-40 on sterling silver, we do recommend polishing gold and brass lamps with this spray. They won’t just shine, they’ll stay dust free for a while. just don’t rub too hard, or you might get an unexpected guest!

Polishing Gold And Brass Lamps
Lubricating Folding Chairs And Ironing Boards
Anything with metal folding parts can become rusty and difficult to open and close. WD-40 will keep these metal joints from becoming tight and rusty. Just make sure to wipe these things down well.

Lubricating Folding Chairs And Ironing Boards
Restoring Metal Figurines
Whether you keep them indoors or outdoors, you probably don’t want to see your metal figurines getting rusty. So spray some WD-40 on them and wipe them clean. You’ll be happy to see them shining a heck of a lot longer!

Restoring Metal Figurines
Enhancing TV Signal
If you’re still using TV antennas, then this trick is just for you! You can wipe down your antenna not just to keep them shining and clean, but to pick up better signal. This means you’ll have less snowy shows!

Enhancing TV Signal
Cleaning Toilets
Let’s agree on this, no-one enjoys cleaning their toilet. But knowing that there’s an easier way to do it, and a way to make it stay clean for longer, serves as a relief. Sparing WD-40 on the ewwwy places and lightly scrubbing it with a toilet brush will keep it cleaner for longer.

Cleaning Toilets
Fighting Off Animals
Before you get ahead of yourself, let’s just clarify that we mean for your garbage cans. Cats and other animals might really want to get into your trash cans, but we all know that they make a big mess of everything if they do. Spray the cans with WD-40 and they’ll find it impossible to climb onto them.

Fighting Off Animals
Removing Stubborn Oils
Getting oil out of pretty much anything is a serious challenge, but WD-40 definitely offers a solution. Spray some on the spot that’s affected and wait for a few seconds before washing it out.

Removing Stubborn Oils
Clearing Drains
What’s worse than a clogged up drain? Maybe 40 other things on this list, but that’s not the point. When your drain is being stubborn, give it a spray with WD-40 and let it sit before draining the water. You’ll love the results.

Clearing Drains
Protecting Your Speakers
Sound systems are quite pricey so when you buy yourself some speakers and a sub woofer, you want to make sure that you protect them. You can do this by lightly spraying the rubber surrounds to prevent them from cracking.

Protecting Your Speakers
Protecting Your Car Doors
Similar to the rubber bits on your speakers, you can spray the rubber frames of your car doors. This will prevent them from cracking, extend their lifespan and stop them from allowing water from seeping in.

Protecting Your Car Doors
Removing Gum From Lint Screen
The lint screen in your washing machine is pretty amazing! But even the best things in life have their downfalls, and this is no exception. If you have kids who leave gum in their pants pockets, then you can expect to see it showing up on the lint screen. Spray some WD_40 on the gum once it has dried and then you’ll be able to pull it off easily.

Removing Gum From Lint Screen
Cleaning Cookie Tin Rust
Nobody wants to reach for a cookie and then find themselves battling with the top just to get one darn cookie! It can make you go berserk, so we’re thrilled that there’s an answer. WD-40 will first get rid of the rust on the top of the tin, and then it will make it easier to remove it the next time you want a treat.

Cleaning Cookie Tin Rust
Fighting Off Mildew
Beautiful wooden tables should remain beautiful… and wooden! So if your outdoor wooden table is standing outside, especially in the winter, make sure to spray at least the bottom 6 inches of the table to prevent mildew from building up and destroying your table.

Fighting Off Mildew
Getting Silly Putty Out Of Furniture
Kids have a habit of playing pretty much everywhere, and their toys follow them. Silly Putty on your couch is what nightmares are made of… unless you have WD-40!

Getting Silly Putty Out Of Furniture
Cleaning Piano Keys
Some might argue that a dirty piano adds character to the piece, but we all know it’s not true. Not only will WD-40 clean the keys, but it will ensure that they stay clean.

Cleaning Piano Keys
Preventing Mildew Growth On Fountain
Both outdoor and indoor fountains are beautiful additions, but they tend to gather up mildew. If you spray your fountain when it’s dry, you’ll notice that mildew stands no chance.

Preventing Mildew Growth On Fountain
Removing Smoke Stains
It doesn’t have to be an extreme smoke stain, even a stain caused by candles. You can wipe them right off with WD-40! No more contemplating candlelit dinners. Go for it!

Removing Smoke Stains
Removing Paint From Tiles
Paint droppings on tiles can be quite a nightmare, right? You certainly don’t want to have to chip away at paint and risk scratching your tiles. With WD-40 you’re just a spray and a wipe away from clean tiles.

Removing Paint From Tiles
Protects Patio Doors From The Sun
Yes,sun stains are a real thing on glass doors. Whether it’s from dried water or just too much sunlight, you want your doors to allow all the sun in that they can. It’s as simple as spray and wipe.

Protects Patio Doors From The Sun
Lubricating Metal Hinges
My grandmother left us a gorgeous vintage cabinet. The problem was that the hinges on the doors were starting to creak and crack. Someone suggested WD-40, and we’ve never looked back!

Lubricating Metal Hinges
Coating Outdoor Pipes
When winter is on the way, you have to be careful that your pipes outside don’t crack from the cold. A great solution is to spray them before the cold sets in. This will prevent them from cracking under cold pressure.

Coating Outdoor Pipes
Lubricating Metal Latches
Chain link fences with metal latches are a rust’s dream home. However, you have the power to prevent these rust build-ups. You simply have to spray them. You can even do this after the fact in order to clean them.

Lubricating Metal Latches
Erasing Chair Marks On The Wall
Do you have nasty chair stains that won’t come off your walls? You know, those from the back of chairs t hat have rubbed up against your white walls for years now? WD-40 is the spray that’ll get the job done.

Erasing Chair Marks On The Wall
Cleaning Chair Wheels
What’s the point of a wheely chair if it doesn’t move? Right, so the best thing you could do is spray those wheels with WD-40 and enjoy smooth sailing!

Cleaning Chair Wheels
Lubricating Air Holes
The nozzle on both your car and your air pump for your tires need to be kept in top condition. You can do this by spraying them with WD-40 and then wiping them down.

Lubricating Air Holes