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WD-40 10032 Lubricant, Aerosol Can with Smart Straw, 12 Fluid Ounce

WD-40 10032 Lubricant, Aerosol Can with Smart Straw, 12 Fluid OunceBrand: WD-40
Category: BISS

List Price: $8.77
Buy New: $5.99
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Seller: Midway
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 2

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 3 x 3
Warranty: 1

MPN: 10032
Model: 10152
UPC: 079567100324
EAN: 0079567100324
ASIN: B000NV8T5Y

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • WD-40 Smart Straw, Never lose the straw again
  • Penetrates, loosens and frees stuck, frozen or rusted parts
  • Excellent corrosion prohibitor, Protects metal against mpisture and corrosive elements
  • Removes grease, grime, water deposits and much more
  • Displaces moisture - Non-Conductive

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Amazon.com Product Description
Known as the "can with a thousand uses," WD-40 is an all-purpose lubricant that helps you fight rust and corrosion. This 12-ounce can features a brand-new design with a permanently attached straw--so you won't have to worry about losing the little red straw ever again! Using WD-40, you'll be able to eliminate rust, penetrate hard-to-reach areas, dissolve adhesives, silence squeaky hinges, and more.



"This will save a load of time and money!" - Mike, plumber

A Proven Lubricant Formula
Invented in 1953, WD-40 uses a unique and reliable formula that purges grease, grime, and rust from any hard surface. It works by displacing moisture, effectively shielding metal against water and other corrosive elements. WD-40 can also function as a stain remover, and it is able to eat through annoying adhesives and stickers. The lubricant is powerful and only takes a small amount to work, ensuring that your 12-ounce can will last you a long time.

"WD-40. There's Always Another Use®"
WD-40 has gained a reputation for its versatile range of uses. It can be used in a multitude of household applications, including:
  • Do-It-Yourself Home Improvement: A can of WD-40 is an essential part of any DIY toolbox. Use it to lubricate squeaky hinges, clean barbeque grills, free up sticky mechanisms, and protect your tools from harmful rust.
  • Gardening: WD-40 helps make tilling, planting, weeding, and many other gardening tasks easier. If you're working in moist soil, lubricate your tools after you're done to help protect them and increase their life span.
  • Electronics: Since WD-40's formula displaces moisture, it can help quickly dry out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits.
  • Sports and Recreation: If you're a fisherman, cyclist, pool shark, or anything in between, you know that rust can get in the way of your fun. WD-40 helps you better maintain your equipment: use it to lubricate your gears, de-rust your bike chains, and avoid costly repairs.
  • Automotive: WD-40 helps you keep your car in peak condition. Use it to remove grease and grime from your bumpers, penetrate stuck lug nuts, and prevent rust from blemishing your paint job.
Convenient New Can Design
The WD-40 can has been designed with convenience in mind, and it allows for simple one-handed operation. Better yet, the design has been revised to prevent loss of the red straw. The straw is now permanently attached to the can by a hinge, making your WD-40 experience easier than ever. To get a wide-arcing spray, simply push the hinge down to remove the straw. If you're doing precision work, shift the hinge back up and use the straw for a more focused stream.


Never Lose the Straw Again®



Sprays just like regular WD-40, with and without the straw.




Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars The BEST Spray Lubricant - Highly Recommended!   April 19, 2010
CFH (Blue Ridge Summit, PA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We use a lot of WD-40 in our house and small business. This spray lubricant has so many uses, from oiling our kid's bike chains to fixing squeaky hinges, it is amazing how many things we find to use it on.

The new "Smart Straw" is a simple but very clever innovation that allows the WD-40 to be used in wide spray (for covering a large area or put on to a paper towel) or directed in a stream to a specific area (like into a mechanism), with just a flick of the nozzle. No more worrying about lost straws since it always attached!

This is a great product, made even better by the clever spray control "Smart Straw"!

Highly Recommended!

CFH



5 out of 5 stars WD-40   March 7, 2010
Kenneth Howell


WD-40 is the best. I use it to clean my bicycle. The bicycle is very expensive, a true classic, and the WD-40 applications keep it in mint condition.WD-40 truly is a miracle lubricant.

Thank you!
Ken_howell@hotmail.com



5 out of 5 stars Worked great!   October 10, 2009
L. XIAO (Cerritos, CA, USA)
This is my 1st time buying this WD40, I thought I could have a lot of use of it around the house. I tried on a combination lock for our backyard gate, it really helped, I used to have to try the combination at least 5 or 6 times before I could finally open it, after I sprayed it here and there on the lock, no more problem, tried to lock and unlock it twice without any problem, great product, will probably buy more in the future.


5 out of 5 stars Wow...incredible..what can this product not do??   February 5, 2009
Laurie (Raleigh, NC)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this product to grease/oil the sliding mirrors in my bathroom. They now move so easily! Its hard to believe that a product can fix a problem like this. Before I used this product, it took me both hands to slide my bathroom mirror to get to the medicine cabinet. Now it takes one finger! End of story! A great product!


5 out of 5 stars Remarkable product   May 31, 2008
mlc178 (New York)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I had some rusted automobile bolts where I squirted on some WD-40. Still I could not get them to come loose after several minutes of trying with WD-40. Couple days later, I went to try again and remarkably they were all loose. They had all loosened up after being covered for a couple days with WD-40. No force required with the wrench where the nut and bolt had been stuck. I was impressed. It did still require some force, however, to turn the nuts the rest of the way completely off the rusted bolts.

I have a CHANNELLOCK needle-nose plier I use for fishing. It was getting rusty and tightening up. I put a few drops of motor oil on it and it still felt tight. After squirting WD-40 on it, it became totally loose. I had to wipe it with a paper towel because after squirting WD-40 on it brown rusty WD-40 liquid flows out from the plier. (I should look for some stainless steel pliers.)

I like the new straw with the pivot, too. The nozzle can be set in two positions, with or without the straw. Cool.


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