It's WD-40. Everybody should have a can of this in their house, apartment, boat, car and office. It has a million and one uses. Quite those squeaky doors, make that drawer easier to pull out, remove that annoying residue from stickers, loosen those rusted on bolts, etc. Use your imagination. I'm sure you can come up with some great ones. But what if you're not creative? You can always go to the wd40.com and read about one of their 2000 official uses to get you started. Go ahead, buy a couple of bottles and get creative.
This is the specified solvent to be used when rebuilding or restoring your vintage Craftsman ratchet.
Says so in the rebuild kit instructions.
Excellent stuff.
They've even got a new pen applicator sized WD-40 dispensing tool, out to the stores.
There's a precision lube application tool, that General sells, that can put the liquid down, one drop at a time.
Keep a can of WD-40 in your closet and the world of squeeky hinges and stuck bolts will be a thing of the past.It's uses for loosening objects and quieting noisy parts is endless. If something like this makes the little pains in life easier,just get it.
WD40 is a must have for bicycles. It's lubrication success are indescribeable for all the various moving parts,such as pedals,wheels,chain and kickstand. Additionally it is a great stripper of guncked and clumped up oils such as 3in1 on the afore mentioned parts. Try some today ,you will NOT be sorry you did!
We use WD40 alot. It helps in our everyday life. It fixes a squeaky door and is wonderful in getting gum out of hair.