WD-40 W/D441047 WD-40 Multi-Use Maintenance without Applicator 5 litre WD-40 is an all purpose liquid for displacing moisture corrosion control lubrication cleaning and penetration. It has the ability to penetrate the minute grain boundaries on all metals. Although not essentially a lubricant WD-40 is regularly used to lubricate all light machinery and electrical equipment. Protects metal from rust and corrosion penetrates stuck or jammed parts displaces moisture and lubricates just about anything. It is also great when it comes to cleaning grease grime and other marks from most surfaces. WD-40 is a mixture of chemical concentrates suspended in a high grade petroleum distillate. It will not affect fabrics rubbers or plastics. Its working temperature is between -100 degree; F and +500 degree; F. Thoroughly recommended to clean preserve and protect all tools. The Five Basic Functions: CLEANS: gets under dirt marks and grease making it easy to wipe them away. It also dissolves adhesives allowing the easy removal of labels tape and stickers. PROTECTS: metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements. LUBRICATES: lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts. PENETRATES: loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck froZenith Profin or rusted metal parts. DISPLACES MOISTURE: Because WD-40 displaces moisture it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits. (Remember to turn the power off before you spray). Did You Know? Discover some unusual uses for WD-40 to keep your world running smoothly! Spray WD-40 onto a clean cloth and wipe to remove scuff marks off skirting boards. Rid shower screens of water marks and smears with a rub down with WD-40. Give piano keys a clean up with a squirt of WD-40 and a clean cloth. Slugs attacking your favourite plant? Spraying WD-40 on your plant pots will keep them at bay. Stop your ironing board squeaking with a squirt of WD-40 on moving hinges and parts. Tea stains on work tops or lino flooring are no match for WD-40: apply a squirt of oil to a clean cloth and wipe them away. Squirrels pinching your nuts? A squirt of WD-40 on your bird table stand will help stop them stealing food left out for feathered friends. WD-40 can be used to remove chewing gum from shoes and carpets. If your favourite 12in has a light scratch a quick wipe with WD-40 will help stop your record skipping. Caught with a stuck-fast zip? A squirt of WD-40 will help get you out of a jam. Supplied in a 5 litre plastic container without applicator.
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Details:WD-40 W/D441047 WD-40 Multi-Use Maintenance without Applicator 5 litre WD-40 is an all purpose liquid for displacing moisture corrosion control lubrication cleaning and penetration. It has the ability to penetrate the minute grain boundaries on all metals. Although not essentially a lubricant WD-40 is regularly used to lubricate all light machinery and electrical equipment. Protects metal from rust and corrosion penetrates stuck or jammed parts displaces moisture and lubricates just about anything. It is also great when it comes to cleaning grease grime and other marks from most surfaces. WD-40 is a mixture of chemical concentrates suspended in a high grade petroleum distillate. It will not affect fabrics rubbers or plastics. Its working temperature is between -100 degree; F and +500 degree; F. Thoroughly recommended to clean preserve and protect all tools. The Five Basic Functions: CLEANS: gets under dirt marks and grease making it easy to wipe them away. It also dissolves adhesives allowing the easy removal of labels tape and stickers. PROTECTS: metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements. LUBRICATES: lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts. PENETRATES: loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck froZenith Profin or rusted metal parts. DISPLACES MOISTURE: Because WD-40 displaces moisture it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits. (Remember to turn the power off before you spray). Did You Know? Discover some unusual uses for WD-40 to keep your world running smoothly! Spray WD-40 onto a clean cloth and wipe to remove scuff marks off skirting boards. Rid shower screens of water marks and smears with a rub down with WD-40. Give piano keys a clean up with a squirt of WD-40 and a clean cloth. Slugs attacking your favourite plant? Spraying WD-40 on your plant pots will keep them at bay. Stop your ironing board squeaking with a squirt of WD-40 on moving hinges and parts. Tea stains on work tops or lino flooring are no match for WD-40: apply a squirt of oil to a clean cloth and wipe them away. Squirrels pinching your nuts? A squirt of WD-40 on your bird table stand will help stop them stealing food left out for feathered friends. WD-40 can be used to remove chewing gum from shoes and carpets. If your favourite 12in has a light scratch a quick wipe with WD-40 will help stop your record skipping. Caught with a stuck-fast zip? A squirt of WD-40 will help get you out of a jam. Supplied in a 5 litre plastic container without applicator.
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WD-40 W/D441047 WD-40 Multi-Use Maintenance without Applicator 5 litre WD-40 is an all purpose liquid for displacing moisture corrosion control lubrication cleaning and penetration. It has the ability to penetrate the minute grain boundaries on all metals. Although not essentially a lubricant WD-40 is regularly used to lubricate all light machinery and electrical equipment. Protects metal from rust and corrosion penetrates stuck or jammed parts displaces moisture and lubricates just about anything. It is also great when it comes to cleaning grease grime and other marks from most surfaces. WD-40 is a mixture of chemical concentrates suspended in a high grade petroleum distillate. It will not affect fabrics rubbers or plastics. Its working temperature is between -100 degree; F and +500 degree; F. Thoroughly recommended to clean preserve and protect all tools. The Five Basic Functions: CLEANS: gets under dirt marks and grease making it easy to wipe them away. It also dissolves adhesives allowing the easy removal of labels tape and stickers. PROTECTS: metal surfaces with corrosion-resistant ingredients to shield against moisture and other corrosive elements. LUBRICATES: lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold firmly to all moving parts. PENETRATES: loosens rust-to-metal bonds and frees stuck froZenith Profin or rusted metal parts. DISPLACES MOISTURE: Because WD-40 displaces moisture it quickly dries out electrical systems to eliminate moisture-induced short circuits. (Remember to turn the power off before you spray). Did You Know? Discover some unusual uses for WD-40 to keep your world running smoothly! Spray WD-40 onto a clean cloth and wipe to remove scuff marks off skirting boards. Rid shower screens of water marks and smears with a rub down with WD-40. Give piano keys a clean up with a squirt of WD-40 and a clean cloth. Slugs attacking your favourite plant? Spraying WD-40 on your plant pots will keep them at bay. Stop your ironing board squeaking with a squirt of WD-40 on moving hinges and parts. Tea stains on work tops or lino flooring are no match for WD-40: apply a squirt of oil to a clean cloth and wipe them away. Squirrels pinching your nuts? A squirt of WD-40 on your bird table stand will help stop them stealing food left out for feathered friends. WD-40 can be used to remove chewing gum from shoes and carpets. If your favourite 12in has a light scratch a quick wipe with WD-40 will help stop your record skipping. Caught with a stuck-fast zip? A squirt of WD-40 will help get you out of a jam. Supplied in a 5 litre plastic container without applicator.
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Size | 193mm x 140mm x 298mm |
Material | silicone/metal |
Brand | WD-40 |
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