While WD-40 is clearly a versatile and invaluable product, remember that it's flammable and should never be used in enclosed spaces.If you’ve ever faced years of rust and corrosion on metal parts, you know just how annoying it is to remove - and how damaging it can be. In addition, WD-40 removes paint from tile floors, helps open paint can lids that are stuck shut and rehydrates paintbrush bristles. When it's time to do some painting, coat any nearby doorknobs with WD-40's special Multi-Use Product, and any paint drops won't adhere. If your artificial house plants look dusty and tired, spiff them up by wiping the leaves and similar foliage with some WD-40. Gardeners, a generous coating over your wire tomato plant cages will also keep bugs at bay. This will help keep the spiders - and other insects - out. Hate spiders? Spray some WD-40 on your windowsills, doorframes or wherever they try to gain entry into your home. Before discarding the item or potentially ruining it as you struggle to set the zipper free, try a little bit of WD-40. If you use the spray on dishes, make sure to thoroughly wash before using them. But spritz a little WD-40 on those spots, and you'll be able to easily wipe them away. It's so annoying when your hard water leaves unsightly spots on your shower door or dishes, or porcelain, tile and metal surfaces. This magical spray also removes lipstick, coffee, tea, berry and tomato stains, lime stains in your toilet bowl, and hair color dye in your towels. Have some ink stains on your carpet or jeans? WD-40 will remove them. Best of all, it won't ruin your vehicle's own paint job in the process. In addition, you can use the spray to remove regular grime, tar and paint (if, say, a car sideswipes you). Hate returning home from a summer trip and seeing your car's bumper, grill and windshield covered with dead insects? A few blasts of WD-40 and you can easily wipe them away. Spray some on, let it soak in a few minutes, then wipe.
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WD-40 will help you remove the sticker and clean off the sticky residue that remains. You never need to worry about affixing a state park sticker to your windshield again. WD-40 also will easily remove gum from the bottom of your shoe. (And it's a lot less messy than using peanut butter.) Just make sure to thoroughly rinse your child's hair afterward.
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If the kids get gum in their hair, a little blast of WD-40 will remove it in no time.
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Fans also report you can spray a little inside your candleholders to prevent the candles from sticking, plus use WD-40 to remove candle soot and polish brass candlesticks. But spray some WD-40 on the wax, and it's a cinch to get it off.
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Scraping it off doesn't work that well, nor does placing the candleholder in the freezer, a supposed wax-removing hack. You light some candles for a romantic dinner, only to discover later that the wax dripped all over the candleholder. WD-40 can successfully erase crayon marks from numerous surfaces, including wallpaper, carpet, rock walls, chalkboards, compressed wood furniture, glass and upholstery. No worries if your tot is an unrestrained, budding artist.