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Comment by sitzkrieg

12 hours ago

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.)

  • Some things are lubricants for a little while, until they suddenly become the opposite. Wood glue, for example.

    That’s how I would describe the original and most common WD-40 formula: a passable short-term lubricant for quick and dirty jobs, but not a long-term high quality lubricant, like, say, 3-in-1 (graphite) or silicone lubricants.

    Adding to the confusion is that WD-40 sells a silicone lubricant that is a much better lubricant for many purposes than the original formula.