Here's some interesting alternative uses for WD-40. I even found out what WD stands for. 🤦♂️ https://getpocket.com/explore/item/21-strange-and-ingenious-uses-for-wd40?utm_source=pocket-newtab
@flutergork It's important to note that WD-40 has petroleum distillates in it, so it will melt some plastics. Don't use it on plastic twisty puzzles (like the Rubik's cube). Also, this means use no. 19 would be questionable for some footwear.
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@flutergork It's important to note that WD-40 has petroleum distillates in it, so it will melt some plastics. Don't use it on plastic twisty puzzles (like the Rubik's cube). Also, this means use no. 19 would be questionable for some footwear.