(quoted from post at 14:55:16 01/23/15) Old do you remember a product called 5-5-6 it did a better than WD40 for displacing moisture.
(quoted from post at 20:07:42 01/23/15)(quoted from post at 14:55:16 01/23/15) Old do you remember a product called 5-5-6 it did a better than WD40 for displacing moisture.
I bet that you are thinking of CRC-556. I used to use that I think before WD-40.
(quoted from post at 08:25:52 01/25/15)
My uncle had an '82 ford diesel pickup that he'd use WD-40 instead of starting fluid if it wouldn't start in the winter, he claimed it worked good and caused less harm to the engine.
WD-40 is no more of a lube or a penetrant then kerosene. It also prevents rust about the same as kerosene.(quoted from post at 13:11:13 01/25/15) WD-40 is NEITHER a lube or a penetrant. It is supposed to be used to reduce corrosion (rust). Spray it on gears and sprockets that have to be left outside.
(quoted from post at 22:43:46 01/25/15)WD-40 is no more of a lube or a penetrant then kerosene. It also prevents rust about the same as kerosene.(quoted from post at 13:11:13 01/25/15) WD-40 is NEITHER a lube or a penetrant. It is supposed to be used to reduce corrosion (rust). Spray it on gears and sprockets that have to be left outside.
Wanna guess what WD-40 is made from?
(quoted from post at 05:44:58 01/26/15)(quoted from post at 22:43:46 01/25/15)WD-40 is no more of a lube or a penetrant then kerosene. It also prevents rust about the same as kerosene.(quoted from post at 13:11:13 01/25/15) WD-40 is NEITHER a lube or a penetrant. It is supposed to be used to reduce corrosion (rust). Spray it on gears and sprockets that have to be left outside.
Wanna guess what WD-40 is made from?
WD-40 can gunk up locks and other close fit moving parts.
I use it only for moisture displacement.
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