WD-40 ... Many uses for WD-40 spray can

Heath

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Try WD-40 in the wintertime to:

Drive moisture from and lubricate storm window tracks

Keep ice from forming in door locks, on eaves and in other undesirable locations

Prevent snow from sticking and building up on satellite dishes

Lubricate and prevent rust and corrosion on tire chains

Stop squeaks on and ease opening of umbrellas

Prevent retractable antennas from freezing

Make snow slide off shovels and snowblower chutes more easily


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how cool...We get some ice on our satelite dish..ugh!

Now lately it has been warm and dumb weather...:)


Heath said:


Try WD-40 in the wintertime to:

Drive moisture from and lubricate storm window tracks

Keep ice from forming in door locks, on eaves and in other undesirable locations

Prevent snow from sticking and building up on satellite dishes

Lubricate and prevent rust and corrosion on tire chains

Stop squeaks on and ease opening of umbrellas

Prevent retractable antennas from freezing

Make snow slide off shovels and snowblower chutes more easily


They have a monthly newsletter that comes in your e-mail. I subscribe to the WD-40 newsletter. You can sign up for the different 2,000 uses of the WD-40 spray can newsletter at:

http://fanclub.wd40.com/login_home.cfm
 
You can use PAM cooking oil spray on your satellite dish, so the snow & ice won't stick to it.

-madmax
 
i also use wd-40 to clean the ATV exhaust.. from dirty,iron stainy exhaust into chrome exhaust!.. its works in a nice easy task!
 
if it doesn't sticks and it's suppose to stick use duct tape
if it sticks and it's not suppose to stick use WD 40
 
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