
Why Every Wyoming Garage Needs WD-40
Every Wyoming garage, toolbox, and car needs these three items for a quick and easy fix for almost every situation.
- Duct tape
- Bailing Wire
- WD-40
That's it, when you have those items, although they may be temporary fixes, whatever issue you're having will be fixed enough to get the job done. All three of those items come in handy and can work wonders.
Even though they're all essential, the one that may be the most well-rounded is the last one on the list. WD-40.
Water Displacement, 40th formula. The name represents the 40th version of trying to create the product, driving home the old saying, "if at first you don't succeed, try, try again."
The primary uses for this remarkable product are that it serves as a lubricant, a rust preventative, and a moisturizer displacer. Meaning it can stop a door from creaking, help prevent items from rusting, and keep water from getting into places you don't want it.
I wish my family had purchased stock in the product; it seems that there are multiple cans in my grandparents' garages, basements, barns, and on the tractors. Both of my Grandpas lived by the "it CAN be fixed" mindset, and they'd go to whatever measures needed to make that happen. Usually, spraying WD-40 would do the trick.
I have multiple cans placed strategically around my house. If you don't already have WD-40 in your possession, after reading about the various ways it can be used, you'll likely run out and purchase some.
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