Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'wd40'.
-
I don't know if those viral youtube and facebook video are right about WD-40 restoring wiper blades. But if you want to know what I did and whether it succeed, watch the real life cheap on budget wiper restoration video HERE ! I have no clue how long this wiper blade was on my car as this car is 11 years old. The previous own probably replaced it during his ownership but pretty sure in the past 1 year I had not taken good care of this rear wiper. So if you have success or failure stories of wiper blade restoration, do share !
-
Do you know what it stands for? Refer to this site for the answer:http://www.wd40.com/AboutUs/our_history.html
-
Finally fed up of my front rims, they were originally silver but now turned to "Gun powdered color" due to break dust and dirt... AH NEH, and Hand wash just couldn't get it cleaned ... SO TODAY armed with a can of WD40 and a cloth decided to give it a go ...man ...within 20mins i got them gleaming as new not a single speck and it's so darn easy to clean ....i love my WD40
-
Today when I was cleaning my ride at the washing bay of my place MSCP, I saw a uncle clean his car rims with WD40. I always thought that WD40 is a type of lubricating oil also is able to clean and prevent rusting but won't it be a bit too dangerous to use it to clean rims? What if some of it got sprayed onto the brakes?
-
My friend sprayed WD40 on his car's belts (alternator belt, aircon belt etc) and says it's good for the car as it keep the belt from being brittle or something. Any comments about this? Personally i thought WD40 is flammable and with the belt going at high speed can the WD40 withstand the heat and not combust? Or another train of thought with the added lubrication to the belts will it not cause the belt to not run as smoothly as before as friction is needed in turning the wheels (dunno the right term) attached to the belt. Anyone care to share his/her thoughts?