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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

WD-40: A Lifetime Staple

Whether you use it every day for work, or keep it tucked away in an obscure place, you've most likely bought, or used, a can of WD-40. When you were a child and your bicycle chain was a little rusty, you most likely ran to your dad asking for the WD-40. Now, as an adult, you know that when your door knobs and hinges become a little stubborn, you can still turn to WD-40 to loosen them up. In other words, WD-40 is the staple of a lifetime. It goes anywhere you need and solves any problem you confront it with.





WD-40 is the most universally-recognizable, versatile, multi-purpose problem solver on the market. This product takes on roles that range from cleaner to lubricant. WD-40 has literally thousands of uses, no exaggerations.



We know this brand so well, that most of us have never looked past its trademark name to learn what it means, and why it was invented.



WD-40 was invented in 1953 by a man named Norm Larsen. He formulated this world-recognizable liquid to eliminate water and prevent corrosion. It stands for water displacement and was the 40th formula Larsen concocted in his attempts to get the right solution.



It's a good chance you already own a can of WD-40, but did you know how many convenient options its available in? You can buy aerosol cans of WD-40 in many sizes, WD-40 pens, WD-40 one gallon cans, and even a WD-40 AM/FM radio!



This enormous brand has been around for over 50 years, and with such an innovative and growing product line, it's here to stay. So, if you haven't already, make WD-40 a staple in your home and workplace.

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