Call all Nerf Bar owners, need some help?
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Re: Call all Nerf Bar owners, need some help?
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
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Re: Call all Nerf Bar owners, need some help?
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
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Re: Call all Nerf Bar owners, need some help?
Jerry Bransford wrote:
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
> Technically Doug, WD-40 is a solvent that also happens to be a very good
> water displacer. You're right that it's not classified as a lubricant...
> and whatever lubricant properties it has are poor and short-lived since it
> evaporates within a few days. :)
>
> Jerry
Except the sticky film it leaves behind does not evaporate. It just
stays there and attracts dirt.
If you want the creme de la creme of electrical contact cleaners, get
DeOxit, from the Caig company.
Regards,
DAve
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