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The great WD-40

The great WD-40

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My VW Jetta Sport is almost 2 years old. In one of my earlier post, I mentioned some of the quirkiness of the car. Well, to console myself, I tell myself that no car is perfect, just like every person is bound to have some discomfort or pain here and there. One of the quirkiness that I discovered recently is that the left side mirror emits a squeaky noise whenever it folds and unfolds. It is kind of irritating and certainly very




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I remember using it during my NS days for those heavy weapons like the GPMG. All the stubborn carbon and rust were easily removed with just one wipe.. LOL . .

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Apart from cleaning M16 rifles, I used it often during my technician days as an NSF. This wonderful bottle won't disappoint me to crack open those stubborn rusted bolts and nuts that held those old L/Rs and 3-tons in one piece.

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Ohh! My colt plus also has the same issue, when it closes it makes an irritating noise.. Later I go check it out, find the joint and spray some WD40 too!

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