W-D 40 works wonders for getting rid of rust, but there are so many useful ways to use this product around the house.
Here are 15 uncommon uses for WD-40:
Prevent Silver From Tarnishing
Spray some WD-40 on a rag and use it to wipe down your silver to prevent it from tarnishing.
Remove Stains From and Waterproof Shoes
Spray some WD-40 on your shoes to get rid of salt stains and wipe clean with a rag. You can spray your entire shoe to give it a waterproof barrier.
Deter Squirrels From Your Bird Feeder
Squirrels will eat ALL of your bird seed if you don’t do something about it. Spray some WD-40 on the top of the feeder to keep them at bay. They will slide right off of it.
Clean Your Toilet
Spray some WD-40 on the interior of your toilet bowl and let it sit for a few seconds before wiping grime and lime away with a toilet brush.
Remove Chewing Gum
You can use WD-40 to dislodge gum from your carpet, shoes, or hair. Spray, let it sit, then pull it off.
Remove Crayon
WD-40 can remove crayon from painted walls that have a sheen, furniture, and clothing. Just spray and wipe with a rag.
Prevent Windows From Icing
Wipe your windows down with WD-40 before the winter weather so that the snow and ice won’t stick.
Prevent Water Stains On Glass Doors
Spray WD-40 on your glass shower doors to prevent water stains from accumulating.
Unstick Scissors
Use WD-40 on your scissors so that they won’t stick.
Remove Stickers
WD-40 can be used to remove stubborn stickers and price tags.
Loosen Stubborn Zippers
Use some WD-40 on a stuck zipper to loosen it up right away.
Tea or Coffee Stains
Get rid of coffee or tea stains by spraying some WD-40 over it and wiping it away.
Remove Tar and Grime From Your Car
Before you think that your car is done for when it’s covered in some tar or stubborn grime, try spraying some WD-40 on it and wipe it off.
Remove a Stuck Ring
Spray some WD-40 on your finger to remove a ring and help it to easily slide off.
Removes Lipstick Stains
WD-40 is your best bet when it comes to lipstick stains. It works to remove the stain even if you’ve washed the article of clothing.
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