It literally says it is a lubricant on the can but you can’t find a thread on the Internet about it without someone saying that. It is a lubricant, just not a very good one for most situations.
I’m not surprised. If your hobbies include things that take you to the DIY corners of Reddit you are exposed daily to the “WD-40 is not a lubricant” morons who cannot be swayed by either reading the can or Googling.
“WD-40 is not a very good lubricant and you should almost always use something else” is a mouthful I guess, but their denial of reality over something so meaningless is always astounding to me.
It literally says it is a lubricant on the can but you can’t find a thread on the Internet about it without someone saying that. It is a lubricant, just not a very good one for most situations.
I can't believe you're being downvoted for that comment, that's legit insanity.
I’m not surprised. If your hobbies include things that take you to the DIY corners of Reddit you are exposed daily to the “WD-40 is not a lubricant” morons who cannot be swayed by either reading the can or Googling.
“WD-40 is not a very good lubricant and you should almost always use something else” is a mouthful I guess, but their denial of reality over something so meaningless is always astounding to me.
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How can you see downvotes?
One (not recommended) way to test this statement is to spray some on the kitchen floor and see what happens later.
that's fine, but because it is sometimes slippery does not make it a lubricant.
Fine, put up or shut up. Post some proof.(About WD-40, not slippery things.)
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Repeating bullshit many times doesn't make it true.
It is a mixture of a lubricant and a solvent. And once the solvent evaporates, only the lubricant remains.