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How To Remove Stuck Nuts And Bolts with WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant
Spray WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant directly onto nuts and bolts that have rusted together. Let sit for 5 minutes. Repeat this process as needed and loosen with a wrench.
www.wd40.com/products/penetrating-oil/
www.wd40.com/products/penetrating-oil-flexible-straw/
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Відео

How To Remove Soap Scum From A Shower Head with WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser
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Spray with WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser. Let sit for 5 minutes. Wipe the shower head clean with a cloth or stiff bristled nylon brush as needed. www.wd40.com/products/industrial-strength-cleaner-degreaser-24oz/
How To Remove Rust From Metal Tools with WD-40 Specialist® Rust Remover Soak
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Pour WD-40 Specialist® Rust Remover Soak over your tools until they are completely covered. Let sit for one hour, or longer for heavily rusted items. Scrub remaining rust with stiff bristled brush. Soak again as needed. Wipe thoroughly with a cloth. www.wd40.com/products/rust-remover/
How To Remove Oil Spots From Concrete with WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser onto the affected area. Let sit for 2 minutes. Scrub with a stiff bristled broom. Spray the area with water. www.wd40.com/products/industrial-strength-cleaner-degreaser-24oz/
How To Remove Brake Dust From Car Rims with WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser onto a clean cloth and thoroughly wipe the rims. Wipe away excess with a cloth. www.wd40.com/products/industrial-strength-cleaner-degreaser-24oz/
How To Protect Your Vehicle's Rubber Seals with WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant and work the product into the seals. Repeat for each door. Don't forget the trunk! www.wd40.com/products/silicone-lubricant/
How To Maintain Industrial Machinery with WD-40 Specialist® Rust Remover Soak
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Soak gears in WD-40 Specialist® Rust Remover Soak for 10 minutes as needed to remove rust. Spray gears to protect against future rust. www.wd40.com/products/?category=multi-use www.wd40.com/products/rust-remover/ www.wd40.com/products/smart-straw-12-oz/
How To Maintain A Small Engine Carburetor with WD-40 Specialist® Carb/Throttle Body & Parts Cleaner
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Carb/Throttle Body Cleaner thoroughly on the carburetor, making sure to spray inside all holes. Don't spray any rubber parts. Wipe away runoff and repeat as needed. www.wd40.com/products/carb-throttle-parts-cleaner/
How To Lubricate A Treadmill with WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant onto the exposed ends of the rear roller. Wipe away excess product. Consult your owner's manual to determine how often your treadmill should be lubricated. www.wd40.com/products/silicone-lubricant/
How To Lubricate A Bicycle Chain with WD-40 Specialist® Bike Chain Lube
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Turn the crank counterclockwise and apply WD-40 Specialist® Bike Chain Lube to the entire chain. Wipe away the excess product with a cloth. www.wd40.com/products/wd-40-bike-all-conditions-lube/
How To Loosen Rusted Exhaust Manifold Bolts with WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant
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Spray with WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant. Let sit for 5 minutes and loosen the bolt with a ratchet or wrench. Continue spraying and loosening as needed. Don't rush the process. www.wd40.com/products/penetrating-oil/ www.wd40.com/products/penetrating-oil-flexible-straw/
How To Fix A Rusted Trailer Hitch with WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant directly on the pin to loosen it. To protect against future rust and corrosion, spray the hitch with WD-40 Specialist® White Lithium Grease www.wd40.com/products/penetrating-oil/ www.wd40.com/products/white-lithium-grease/
How To Clean Electric Tools with WD-40 Specialist® Contact Cleaner
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Remove the battery and spray WD-40 Specialist® Contact Cleaner onto the contact points and remove corrosion. Let the battery air dry completely before putting it back into the tool. www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner/
How To Clean An Industrial Battery with WD-40 Specialist® Contact Cleaner
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Thoroughly spray the contact points with WD-40 Specialist® Contact Cleaner. Wipe contact points with a cloth to remove rust and corrosion. www.wd40.com/products/contact-cleaner/
How To Clean A Greasy Stovetop with WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser
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Spray WD-40 Specialist® Cleaner & Degreaser. Let sit for 5 minutes. Wet a cloth with water and thoroughly wipe away all product. www.wd40.com/products/industrial-strength-cleaner-degreaser-24oz/
How To Clean A Bicycle Chain with WD-40 Specialist® BIKE Degreaser
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How To Clean A Bicycle Chain with WD-40 Specialist® BIKE Degreaser
Next-Level No-Mess Lubrication - WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube
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Next-Level No-Mess Lubrication - WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube
How a next-level pro lubricates dusty equipment - WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube
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How a next-level pro lubricates dusty equipment - WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube
Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication for Industrial Users - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication for Industrial Users - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
How a next-level pro lubricates machine parts - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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How a next-level pro lubricates machine parts - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
How a next-level pro keeps parts moving - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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How a next-level pro keeps parts moving - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication for Auto - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication for Auto - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
How a next-level pro lubricates suspension parts - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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How a next-level pro lubricates suspension parts - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication- WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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Next-Level No-Drip Lubrication- WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
How a next-level pro lubricates a table saw - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
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How a next-level pro lubricates a table saw - WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube
Next-Level Wear Protection - WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
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Next-Level Wear Protection - WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
How a next-level pro maintains air fittings - WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
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How a next-level pro maintains air fittings - WD-40 Specialist® Silicone
Next-Level Penetration - WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant with EZ-REACH®
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Next-Level Penetration - WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant with EZ-REACH®
How a next-level pro loosens stuck router bits - WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant with EZ-REACH®
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How a next-level pro loosens stuck router bits - WD-40 Specialist® Penetrant with EZ-REACH®

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @jefemartin
    @jefemartin 5 днів тому

    ad for wd40

  • @FloridaMan69.
    @FloridaMan69. 6 днів тому

    Wow

  • @thehegt
    @thehegt 11 днів тому

    When you spray look like the foams coming out then it will melt and stick on the parts if you spray a bit more it will dripping, i was underneath of my car and its mostly dripping the the ground wasted a lot of liquid

  • @rizkyramadhany7814
    @rizkyramadhany7814 Місяць тому

    Wow

  • @JC-sc9rx
    @JC-sc9rx Місяць тому

    can i just use it on my tools i use regularly that come into contact with rain?

  • @ricardskurba
    @ricardskurba Місяць тому

    Is it fine if it gets on brake rotors?

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Місяць тому

      yes it's fine bro, it's made specifically for disc rotor brakes as well Google A GUIDE TO CLEANING BIKE DISC BRAKES by WD40 WD-40 BIKE® Degreaser has been specially formulated for quick and easy removal of dirt, mud, and grime from the brake disc rotors. The fast-acting formula leaves no residue and can extend the life of your bicycle components when used frequently. You can use it on chains, cassettes sprockets, derailleurs, and cog sets. Once applied, the liquid starts to soften and solubilise grease and oil to lift it from the brake disc rotor easily.

    • @luin452
      @luin452 17 днів тому

      DO NOT get it on rotors. You'll need to replace your brake pads if you do so. WD40 is a short term lubricant which means its still has a bit of lube in it, which is the enemy of brakes.

  • @RedsandsMetals
    @RedsandsMetals Місяць тому

    does it remove corrosion or only dirt...

  • @seanlee7670
    @seanlee7670 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this video. After looking at your video, I went to Google the price of wd40 rust removal soak. Think maybe the solution cause more than a new spanner.

  • @fisher_price
    @fisher_price 3 місяці тому

    Wd40 repels water. It dries everything out

    • @honestdave9855
      @honestdave9855 Місяць тому

      Wd40 silicone is ok do not use ordinary wd40 or any petroleum based lube

  • @Peter_Hannessy
    @Peter_Hannessy 3 місяці тому

    Can i use water to clean up after spray wd40?

  • @bebaker
    @bebaker 3 місяці тому

    Uhhhh…. Hello WD-40 Specialist, what exactly is the point of this video? For me, it’s the best way to alienate your product from potential consumer use. If you’re only marketing a Silicone spray to lubricate a roller that doesn’t need lubricating, you’re missing the mark. Treadmill owners are looking to maintain their treadmill and lubricate the belt and deck in a way that benefits the life of the belt and the treadmill. This video achieves none of what a treadmill owner would expect from the WD-40 brand.

  • @thronesofdogs4988
    @thronesofdogs4988 3 місяці тому

    Can I use it for the guir box instead of oil

  • @leeisenberg
    @leeisenberg 3 місяці тому

    625 F drop point?... How does that compare to the apparently not available/out of business LubriMatic high temp disc/drum brake wheel bearing blue grease?... . . .

  • @xavieraxiak6866
    @xavieraxiak6866 3 місяці тому

    >21 cSt @ 40°C ?

  • @soobz
    @soobz 4 місяці тому

    Too much solvent, not enough silicone lubricant

  • @hooareya6261
    @hooareya6261 4 місяці тому

    Bushings ?

  • @davewhiteman8353
    @davewhiteman8353 4 місяці тому

    Does it give you minty fresh breath? And remove stubborn stains from underwear?

  • @jasonmacneil2256
    @jasonmacneil2256 4 місяці тому

    BAD IDEA!! Do NOT use any products with silicone in it on your weatherstripping!! You want a product without silicone because silicone attracts dirt and crap and it will DRY OUT your vehicles weatherstripping! The opposite of what you want! USE 303 AEROSPACE PROTECTANT that is silicone free and will take care of your weatherstripping the best!!

  • @user-gb1nu5lb6u
    @user-gb1nu5lb6u 4 місяці тому

    Show knurling tool

  • @Squid-MAS4167
    @Squid-MAS4167 5 місяців тому

    I’m gonna buy this 100%

  • @ja.935g67
    @ja.935g67 5 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/ZNKuZA9bwLc/v-deo.htmlm15s

  • @briethlayson3270
    @briethlayson3270 6 місяців тому

    Bring this to the Philippine market.

  • @mellonhead9568
    @mellonhead9568 6 місяців тому

    jes jes very gud bery bery guud jes.....jajajajaja

    • @littlearawak
      @littlearawak 4 місяці тому

      What’d you suggest if this doesn’t work? 😭

    • @rafaels8017
      @rafaels8017 3 місяці тому

      @@littlearawakheat

  • @159India1
    @159India1 7 місяців тому

    Waste of time to watch

  • @bradleystereoguitaramplifi9616
    @bradleystereoguitaramplifi9616 7 місяців тому

    Rest in peace❤

  • @scottmorris6458
    @scottmorris6458 7 місяців тому

    Every WD-40 video I have seen shows them spraying an already clean component. I would rather see a dirty or corroded contact sprayed then see the results. One reason I am critical of the WD-40 brand is that I have contacted them by telephone and Facebook asking about their WD-40 Specialist Contact Cleaner with no results. Two days ago I called WD-40 and the representative said she would pass my question to WD-40 and that I would receive a call or email - NADA. So, I don't know whether to spend/waste money on WD-40 to clean an electrical board with multiple connected wiring and relays, or go with a CRC product.

    • @sonyx5332
      @sonyx5332 2 місяці тому

      Have you tried 99% alcohol? I used it on a phone that ended getting dropped in water and that an "electronics technician" told me he couldn't fix. Phone worked perfectly after cleaning it with 99% alcohol. 👍🏼

  • @DE493MO
    @DE493MO 7 місяців тому

    May he Race In Paradise 😢

  • @shannonbailey7580
    @shannonbailey7580 8 місяців тому

    WD-40 original leaves stains on concrete that I can't figure out how to remove.

  • @NoahReadsSlowly
    @NoahReadsSlowly 8 місяців тому

    Is this bad for the insides of a PC?

    • @sonyx5332
      @sonyx5332 2 місяці тому

      Did you ever found out?

  • @abelv8947
    @abelv8947 8 місяців тому

    Can I use the Specialist Silicone on radiator hose? Thanks

  • @KoiAquaponics
    @KoiAquaponics 9 місяців тому

    Wtf ad

  • @samirgunic
    @samirgunic 10 місяців тому

    What's the difference between "WD-40 Specialist Dry PTFE" (also known as "Dry Lube with PTFE"?) and "WD-40 Specialist PTFE"? One is dry and one is not? Does the regular "PTFE" can contain any oil in addition to PTFE? Or is it just a different label for the same thing? These products are unreasonably expensive where I live. Just because it says "WD-40" on the can, they are almost double the price compared to CRC for example. So I will get only one can, not two. It will be used to lubricate my office chair. Which one is better for that? Do you recommend something else for this application? I would rather not use white lithium grease. It's too messy, and too greasy. I suspect anything other than silicone or PTFE may have adverse effects on plastic details.

    • @LoiVuong-ck5kn
      @LoiVuong-ck5kn Місяць тому

      I'm asking the same as u. But no answer.

    • @raywilson3166
      @raywilson3166 6 днів тому

      The silicone one seems to be a good all rounder.

    • @samirgunic
      @samirgunic 5 днів тому

      When used correctly and for the right application, they all are good all rounders. So it really depends what you use it on, or how frequently you need to lubricate the same kind of things. But a can of silicone spray or a tube of silicone grease is always good to have for plastics and rubber based products like o-rings and plastic cog wheels and hinges on toys and what have you. The specialty of the product in the video is its PTFE content. PTFE is the same stuff that's used as non-stick coating on frying pans. It's like a fat plastic with high temperature tolerance. And it's apparently food safe, or they make it so in the process. So it may or may not be safe to use around food products, I'm not sure. But when in doubt, use silicone based products for that. There are silicone greases made specifically for use in and around the kitchen as sealants and lubricants, for water taps for example. PTFE also repels dirt and water. As the name Dry Lube implies, it doesn't run or drip like oil does. The term "dry" is misleading. It's not "dry" dry, it's still wet when it comes out of the can, but the rust inhibitors, cleaning agents and other additives that prepare the surface of the work piece evaporate more quickly than in a regular oil spray. So it's good when you need that kind of property in a lube. Like spraying something in a vertical position and you want it to stick to it and not run down and ruin everything else underneath. But PTFE also dries out and wears off faster than oil does. So it's often used as an additive in oil based lubricants. I would say it's over-used as an additive by the industry at the moment. In my search for the perfect lubricant for my odd application (office chair), I came across many different brands that do the exactly same thing as we see in this video: they combine PTFE with oil. For long term lubrication of metal components, PTFE is not a very good option. In combination with oil? Yes! But PTFE alone? No. And for machines or mechanisms that are exerted to heavy and frequent loads at high pressure and temperature, you probably want to use grease instead of oil. But for light use on plastic and rubber details, silicon and PTFE works well I think. As with paints and glues, the best way to know what works and what doesn't is to try it out yourself. You can't just read into these things, or it's very difficult to do so. I know I tried. I learned a thing and a half in the process, but I ended up getting a completely different brand and lubricant for my application. I did buy a can of "WD-40 Specialist PTFE". But it had an oily smell, and it was runny. It turned out it was not PTFE only, in spite of "PTFE" prominently displayed on the can, not as an additive but as the main ingredient. It also had oil inside. But it was not the "Dry Lube with PTFE" variant. So I guess that's why it was runny. I didn't want the smell of oil in my office, so I looked some more and found a "Synthetic Adhesive Lube" by Presto (a less known German chemical company). Perfect! It had all the right properties: synthetic (not mineral oil), adhesive (sticks, foams and doesn't run), and it's a lube. That's all I needed. Oh! And it too contains PTFE! It's made for automobiles, at least judging by the picture on the can depicting a hinge of the trunk of a car. But as the saying goes, never judge a book by its cover! Same applies here. It was a perfect fit for my need in the office. It even has a pleasant odor, like freshly installed piece of furniture or something like that. This is my new favorite now. I can recommend it. I tried the WD-40 Specialist PTFE on garage door hinges and it works great for that. I love that spray nozzle! Not only does it work upside down, it has a wide and even mist spray. It also doesn't drip or leak easily from the nozzle or underneath the button like some oil sprays do. By the way, spray cans that can be turned upside down are trending now. I saw that CRC has made a nozzle like that for their products too, but it's not available yet where I live. So that kind of nozzle is a big plus. I think that nozzle is worth half the price of a single can. But this WD-40 stuff is a bit pricey here (Sweden). It's at least 20% more expensive than in the US. But it does get the job done, and it does it well as long as you use it for the right thing, and I do love the cleanliness with this new nozzle.

  • @SKEEViE
    @SKEEViE 11 місяців тому

    That concrete was painted

  • @smtalker
    @smtalker 11 місяців тому

    What a bogus video. That hitch wasn't stuck at all.

  • @joseph-pi8qc
    @joseph-pi8qc 11 місяців тому

    wonder if it can be used for the bearing inside the turntable? hard to find any information what is the base of the gel?

  • @cphilly1931
    @cphilly1931 11 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/JT6BA9iea4o/v-deo.html😊

  • @Keepmywifesnameoutyafucknmouth

    Excellent. I used this on all my ex girlfriends too.

  • @jagboy69
    @jagboy69 Рік тому

    If you care about the seals on your car, you use Shin-Etsu, not this stuff.

    • @nicoctane1669
      @nicoctane1669 11 місяців тому

      Both are just fine.

    • @BryanMiraflor
      @BryanMiraflor 8 місяців тому

      elaborate why

    • @jagboy69
      @jagboy69 8 місяців тому

      ​@@BryanMiraflorI prefer something that lasts longer than a spray. Shinuetsu lasts at least a year. Nothing wd makes lasts very long. They want you back buying their garbage again.

    • @jasonmacneil2256
      @jasonmacneil2256 4 місяці тому

      NO, NO, NO!! Use 303 AREOSPACE PROTECTANT that is silicone free and will make your weatherstripping last as long as possible!!

    • @chshet
      @chshet 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jasonmacneil2256 Are you the owner or something😂?

  • @TheGravygun
    @TheGravygun Рік тому

    I have a can in every room

  • @taigatapia7900
    @taigatapia7900 Рік тому

    "Fast Acting" Not Fast enough for us to realize this doesn't work, with all those jump cuts. Save your money people!!

  • @brad7957
    @brad7957 Рік тому

    it's so strange that they used the same brushing sound effect for the brush and the cloth lol

  • @gavinphillips11
    @gavinphillips11 Рік тому

    You did nothing. Useless.

  • @monkstat1
    @monkstat1 Рік тому

    Will this get a WD40 lubricant stain off a patio stone?

  • @aslamsuchedina7295
    @aslamsuchedina7295 Рік тому

    Is it safe to put it on struts and shocks?

  • @2k_
    @2k_ Рік тому

    I bought this product TODAY and I used for my car's seatbelt because it didn't retract properly. IT WORKED instantly. Thank you.

  • @davidtoms8824
    @davidtoms8824 Рік тому

    That was not even stuck

  • @themastereal8345
    @themastereal8345 Рік тому

    My nut is I think glued, any suggestions ?

  • @SergeantExtreme
    @SergeantExtreme Рік тому

    _Proudly never in stock!_ ™

  • @pallfy20
    @pallfy20 Рік тому

    Works well on my bike chain. It was pretty thick though. I had to wipe excess off.

  • @josephb7400
    @josephb7400 Рік тому

    If you talk off-road racing, you have to talk Leduc starting with Curt, of course, now Kyle and Todd. I’ve lost the interview where Curt gets on the pay phone and tells his wife, “ We’re moving to California!” I think of Curt, like a John Force of off-road. I always loved how both make sure to get all the sponsors mentioned in the post race interview. I have seen Curt around tracks and pits many times and although he doesn’t know me from Adam a minimum head nod or smile as acknowledgement. Class act, should be required training for newbs. Leduc training!