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by hansonkd
867 days ago
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From the article: > It acts as a lubricant, rust preventive, penetrant and moisture displacer. and the article is in the category of "Petroleum based lubricants" So it seems just because it wasn't intended as a lubricant doesn't mean it can't be be. |
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Sure professionals use WD40 when appropriate. Sure WD40 lubricates great, for seconds to minutes (before the volatilies evaporate off, thus the WD40 smell), less well after that (somewhat gummy residue) and might well stop a creak. But won't lubricate nearly as well as oil or grease or last as long.