WD-40 10116 Multi-Use Product Spray Industrial Size 16 oz. (Pack of 12)

WD-40 10116 Multi-Use Product Spray Industrial Size 16 oz. (Pack of 12)
WD-40 10116 Multi-Use Product Spray Industrial Size 16 oz. (Pack of 12)

Key features

  • MULTI-USE AEROSOL SPRAY. With a traditional spray nozzle, this unique lubricant comes in an industrial 16 oz. size. Offering easy to use application, this multi-purpose lubricant helps protect your tools as you tackle big jobs, so you're ready for anything
  • ONE FORMULA. FIVE FUNCTIONS. WD-40 Multi-Use Product offers one formula with five functions. It lubricates, penetrates, protects, removes, and displaces moisture. WD-40 Multi-Use Product doesn't use silicone, kerosene, water, graphite, or chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
  • THOUSANDS OF USES. This lubricating spray can be used on alloy wheels, engines, hedge trimmers, hinges, bikes, and all the nuts and bolts you throw its way. With long lasting performance and protection, it will get the job done
  • BE READY FOR ANYTHING. This multi-purpose lubricant is truly a "toolkit in a can". Harness the power of WD-40 as you get every job done with ease. This formula has been around for over 60 years and has over 2,000 different uses
  • SAFE FOR ALMOST ANYTHING. WD-40 Multi-Use Product is safe on rubber, metal, wood, and most plastics (avoid use on polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic). Use it on your bike to prevent rust or prevent mud from sticking, or on sports equipment like golf clubs and metal baseball bats
BrandWD-40
Size16 ounces

WD-40 10116 Multi-Use Product Spray Industrial Size 16 oz. (Pack of 12)

List Price: $173.31$155.98DEALYou Save: $17.33 (10%)
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Customer Reviews

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Ocean Outlaw✓ Verified PurchaseMarch 6, 2017
It's WD-40.
Bought this mainly because I was so sick and tired ...
Mark✓ Verified PurchaseJanuary 11, 2016
Bought this mainly because I was so sick and tired of hearing screeching door and cabinet hinges. Fixed that and more with this :).
you can't order it by the gallon in California because of dumb regulations, but this is the second best way ...
Joe✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 6, 2015
It's WD-40. Know what you shouldn't use it on and spray it on everything else.

Ironically, you can't order it by the gallon in California because of dumb regulations, but this is the second best way to purchase it.
Five Stars
Andrew Turik✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 18, 2015
great stuff for about everything
Multi-Purpose Has a New Meaning
Steve✓ Verified PurchaseDecember 26, 2014
It's WD-40, so you use this to lubricate just about anything from metal on metal contact like a door hinge, to wood friction contact like in a desk drawer, to not moving metal parts like car bolts to keep them from rusting. I use this all over my car to keep it running smooth. Just don't use WD40 on rubber, as it will degrade the rubber.

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"¢ My most common use for WD-40 is as adhesive remover. It works quicker than goo-gone and doesn't leave chemical odors like goo-gone and others do. For tough stickers where you don't want to scratch the product but want the sticker and adhesive gone, like with my refurbished Xbox One or my stainless steel whisk that I didn't want to scratch up with steel wool, simply scrape off what you can of the paper sticker with a food scraper (what you use while scraping food off your dishes) and then spray anything left with a nice heavy coat of WD-40. Let it sit for a few minutes to an hour. Use a soap and a sponge under hot water to rinse off the residue and most if not all of the adhesive should be gone. Any that's left will be gone after a second coat of WD-40. You can also use your fingers to rub the WD-40 into the adhesive and cause it to work faster. This is also a saving grace if you get super glue or that foam spray on your fingers. Spray and rub, wash, then repeat if necessary.
"¢ WD-40 is also great at killing and repelling insects, including roaches and ants. When I had a small ant problem, I sprayed the WD-40 along the cracks where they were coming in, then vacuumed up all the dead and alive ants, and disposed of them down the kitchen sink with water.
"¢ Finally, I've used it to easily get gum out of hair. Spray it and it stops sticking to your hair so it comes right out. Supposedly, you can also use it on your car windows in lieu of Rain-X to water and snow proof your windows, as well as to waterproof your shoes (and give leather a healthy shine), remove stains from carpet and your fridge, and remove oil stains from your garage or driveway concrete.

INGREDIENTS: Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, Petroleum Base Oil, LVP Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, Carbon Dioxide, and Non-Hazardous Ingredients - whatever those might be.
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