Nory wrote:
>
> In my search for a WD-40 website to find out it's water content (which I
> didn't find), I stumbled across the Duct Tape Guys (They also have a
> WD-40 page). Check their site out - you'll love it:
> http://www.octane.com/ducttape.html
>
> -NORY
> Don't assume that because you have found one problem, you have found the
> ONLY problem.
>
> '74 Midget & '71 parts car
> '94 Ford Ranger
> '86 Ford Escort
> '89 Ford Probe
> '96 North American Shepherd
> http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/9101
Hey, folks; WD40 was originally developed to DRIVE OUT the water from
electrical bits: WD=wet/dry, and, as such has NO water content. In
fact, if you're the suicidal type, hold a lit cigarette lighter in front
of the can & press the button! No water there at all.
Seriously, WD4- works like a charm in drying out wet ignition parts and
other water-logged bits.
regards,
Glen
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