WD-40 is a great product with thousands of uses. The full ingredients are kept a secret but we do know it definitely contains fish oil. WD-40 was originally designed by chemists for the aerospace industry.  The WD stands for water displacement and the 40 stands for the 40th attempt at making the product.

Surface Master have made a small list of interesting uses for this amazing product:

 

• Removes play-dough from hair

• Loosens rusty security gate hinges

• Protects chains from getting rusty

• Drives moisture from antenna connectors

• Cleans and protects CB radio antennas

• Loosens stuck keys on TV remote control

• Lubricates wheel bearings and spindles

• Cleans rusty doorknobs

• Quiets squeaks on baby strollers

• Lubricates joints and screws

• Lubricates ankle bracelets

• Softens stiff leather sandals

• Removes scum from bottom of drinking glasses.

• Removes paint from shoes

• Keeps paint from sticking to glass

• Removes duct tape

• Cleans and protects copper pots

• Helps hone stones

• Use can to prop open windows

• Lubricates bicycle shocks

• Removes grass stains from sneakers

• Loosens caked-on food from stove

• Keeps missile silo doors swinging freely

• Cleans electrical contacts on slot racing cars

• Lubricates gas cap locks and levers

• Spray on trailer hitch to prevent squeaks while towing

• Buff out scuff marks on bumpers

• Cleans remote controls

• Unclogs shower heads

• Keeps clay from sticking to shovels