Uses for Wd 40.
http://www.wd40.com.au/List/list.html
Do you keep any in your shed?
Now that I know what to do, I'm off to clean my suit of armour and my handcuffs - then I'll tackle the problem of the blades on my moustache trimmer and, finally, lubricate my crossbow.
I've heard it said before that it's also good for creaky knees but, maybe I'll stick to glucosamine.
Vony.
I've heard that about creaky knees, vony..I'd need to bathe in it ;D
it's very good for everything else, though
What a bizarre list! I read number 166...'Stops squeaks on walking casts' and burst out laughing until I realised it said 'casts' NOT 'cats' ::) ;D :o
Anyone who reads all them has too much time on their hands, mind you I'll give the handcuffs the old once over. :P ;D ;D ;D
Anyone who compiles a list like that has too much time on their hands ::)
Well if your crutch squeeks, then look no further....according to number 193
240 Lubricates fingers stuck in tight places. ;D ;D ;D
63. Keeps missile silo doors swinging freely.
81. Shines atlas missiles
- I wonder if Sadam had a can ?
133. Reconditions old mining tools hauled in from desert gold mines
- anybody here got a desert gold mine ?
383. Removes tomato stains from clothes
- Can someone check this ???
Can someone please explain number 46 ?
Have you never played Twister? shame on you!
Janet.
;D ;D
Quote from: cornykev on January 14, 2009, 17:12:47
Anyone who reads all them has too much time on their hands
I'll read a few a day...... ;D ;D
Me too ;D