Friday, September 27, 2013

WD40



The Wonder Product - WD40!
Good morning!  Today I wanted to share some amazing results from a recent study conducted by the “Women’s Lifestyle Institute.”  They found some interesting things about the use of WD40 and now call it the ‘wonder product.’  I thought I share some of these discoveries with you this morning, but each one also comes with a caution… 

Get off that stuck ring... When pulling and tugging can’t get that ring off your finger, reach for the WD-40. A short burst will cause it to slide right off!  Caution, wash your hands afterward. 

Protect a bird feeder... To keep squirrels from taking over a bird feeder, spray a generous amount of WD-40 on top of the feeder. The pesky squirrels will slide right off.  Caution; remind your squirrels to wash their paws afterward. 

Remove chewing gum from hair...  It’s a mommy nightmare, chewing gum in tangled hair.  You don’t have to panic or run for the scissors. Simply spray the gummed-up hair with WD-40, and the gum will comb out with ease. Caution, be in a well-ventilated area, avoid contact with the child’s eyes and wash your kid’s hair and your hands after use.

Relieve arthritis symptoms...  For occasional joint pain or arthritis symptoms in the knees, spray on WD-40 and massage it in.  Then, then wrap your knees to sleep overnight and this will provide temporary relief.  Caution, you will need to find another place to sleep because the smell with intoxicate your spouse!

Spray on fishing lures... Salmon fishermen in the Pacific Northwest spray their lures with WD-40 because it attracts fish and disguises the human odor that keeps fish from biting. WD40 has improved ‘catch’ rates.  Caution, check local regulations to make sure the use of chemical-laced lures and bait is legal in your state.

Remove cat's paw marks...  Your cat may seem like a member of the family most of the time, but you may still need to clean paw marks off patio furniture or the hood of your car. To remove the paw marks, spray some WD-40 on them and wipe with a clean rag.  Caution, cats for some reason like the taste of WD40, so make sure you clean all surfaces with soap and water and of course, wash your hands as well.  

There you have ‘em, amazing uses for this wonder product WD40 and that’s the bottom of our news on this Friday, September 27, 2013!  ###


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