Over time you start to notice those squeaks and squeals coming from rusting, sticking or corroded components on your vehicle. There are so many products on the market claiming to be the ultimate cure for all sorts of automotive problems, but realistically if you bought them all you’d end up with a cupboard full of all sorts of sprays, lubricants and degreasers. With a can of WD40 always on hand you have a real all-in-one solution to a multitude of problems. It is a water displacement spray that also has great cleaning, degreasing and protection properties. It has endless applications including squeaking joints and hinges, cleaning sticky marks off both vehicle interiors and exteriors and displacing water from vehicle components to help prevent rust and corrosion. Developed in 1953 by the Rocket Chemical Company, WD40 was originally designed to repel water and prevent corrosion, for use in the American Aerospace industry. In 1969 the company changed its name and became WD-40 Inc. and the product hit the public market in 1973. Soon after WD-40 became a household name and is famed for its multitude of uses in both professional and domestic situations.
Weight | 0.5900 kg |
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Dimensions | 6.5 × 6.5 × 24 cm |
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