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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good but don't buy from amazon,
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This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
Great product, just used it to remove sticky residue from my car due to a sticker I just peeled off. But I bought the product from my local home improvement store for $5, please don't spend $10 that's ridiculous.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
dumb design,
This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
this is a dumb design - the straw hinge broke off after second use. buy the old style can for less money and less problems
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEST Spray Lubricant - Highly Recommended,
By C. F. Hill "CFH" (Blue Ridge Summit, PA USA) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
We use a lot of WD-40 in our house and small business. This spray lubricant has so many uses, from oiling our kid's bike chains to fixing squeaky hinges, it is amazing how many things we find to use it on.
The new "Smart Straw" is a simple but very clever innovation that allows the WD-40 to be used in wide spray (for covering a large area or put on to a paper towel) or directed in a stream to a specific area (like into a mechanism), with just a flick of the nozzle. No more worrying about lost straws since it always attached! This is a great product, made even better by the clever spray control "Smart Straw"! Highly Recommended! CFH
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well known product,
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This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
What more can be said about WD40. It works well as a lubricant and is easy and accurate to apply.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Outdated/Inferior product to others out there.,
By Wiz Dood "Wiz Dood" (LA, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
WD-40 is outdated, but every house seems to have one due to tradition/habit. Most people haven't questioned why things they lube only stay lubed a week or why things they use WD-40 on seem to end up gritty, grimey, and stuffed full of crud that's been attracted from unknown places.The only use for WD-40 is water displacement, and other products still do a better job. Lubrication and rust prevention don't last longer than a few days to 1 week with WD-40 AND it attracts grit and grime like a magnet, making the problem worse AND compounding the problem if all you're doing is spraying on more WD-40. In my house hold, all WD-40 cans have been replaced by Breakfree CLP or Corrosion X. With either product, and for the same price, you get a penetrating oil that will get into stuck nuts and bolts and free them up. The lubrication will last much much longer than WD-40: squeaky indoor hinges will stay quiet for 2 years+ AND stay grit free. Rust is also prevented much much better. I use CLP to coat my outdoor padlocks and they stay shiney and operate smoothly for at least a year in rain or shine.....they would rust up heavily after 1 week if only coated with WD-40, and all sorts of dirt gets sucked into the mechanism. WD-40 has no place in the home. It should be sitting in a museum. It's an inferior lube and rust preventer. It attracts grime and grit like a magnet. Not only does it suck as an oil, it will negatively affect moving machine parts. Use other oils and greases available.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
It displaces water,
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This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
WD40 is well known for being well known. It is a lousy lubricant, and doesn't hold up well in the "make it smoother" or "stop it rusting" departments. The one thing I will concede that WD40 succeeds at is in being a good cutting oil.
My engineering contact prefers Slick 50 for all things mechanical. Don't dump it in an engine, but use it for all the usual mechanical joints. Fill a syringe with the stuff. Any time you take apart anything plastic, put a drop in the screw holes to protect the threads.
2 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Most expensive WD40 ever,
This review is from: WD-40 11007 Multi-Use Product Spray with Smart Straw, 11 Oz.
Add says that product is 90% off. How many cans of WD-40 cost $79.61?
Very misleading ad. |
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