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Emmo


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A reminder about WD-40
Original Message   Mar 18, 2005 4:02 pm
Most of us know that WD-40 is highly flammable and should not be used around sparks or open flames.

If you have any doubts, watch this video.
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Marshall


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #12   Mar 21, 2005 4:52 pm
It's great for removing road tar from your vehicle.
Bill_D


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #13   Mar 21, 2005 11:56 pm
Charcoal lighter fluid works a little better out of the super soker FYI.    Ya get a little more stream distance, plus no oily residue.  Not that I endorse such a thing, just what I have found throughout my travels.  
Marshall


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #14   Mar 22, 2005 3:06 pm
Bill_D wrote:
Charcoal lighter fluid works a little better out of the super soker FYI.    Ya get a little more stream distance, plus no oily residue.  Not that I endorse such a thing, just what I have found throughout my travels.  
We always called it Girl Scout Juice.  
Blue9R


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #15   Mar 24, 2005 12:20 pm

The MSDS listed in the above post makes me chuckle, as it is at least 10 years old & lists propane as the propellant for the aerosol version of WD-40.

 

WD-40 was widely being used as a starter fluid in many pieces of older tractors & equipment, due to the flammability of the propane.  The WD-40 propellant was changed in the late 90’s to C02 to accommodate transportation & shipping restrictions on volatile materials.

The present WD-40 formulation, per a current MSDS, looks more like this:

CAS 8052-41-3 Stoddard Solvent 50%
CAS 64742-65-0 Petroleum base oil 25%
CAS 64742-47-8 Naptha 15%

The solvents evaporate & leave a residual oily film that will provide light lubrication & rust protection.




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Marshall


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #16   Mar 24, 2005 9:47 pm
Would it be fonetick Emmo?
Emmo


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Re: A reminder about WD-40
Reply #17   Mar 24, 2005 11:22 pm
Marshall wrote:
Would it be fonetick Emmo?

Good catch Marshall!

I was never that good at phonetics or diagramming sentences or even spelling for that matter.

I think it would be fonetik.?
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