How should I store the aerosol can?
Keep the can in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storing it in environments that exceed 50°C to ensure the integrity of the aerosol pressurized system.
Is it safe for indoor use?
Yes, but like all aerosol products, it should be used in a well-ventilated area. Avoid breathing in the spray mist or using it near open flames.How does it protect against rust?
It leaves behind a thin, protective barrier that seals metal surfaces against air and moisture, which are the primary causes of corrosion and oxidation.
Will it damage paint?
WD-40 is safe for most unpainted surfaces. While it is excellent for removing gunk and adhesives, we recommend testing a small, inconspicuous area first if using it on painted surfaces to ensure compatibility.
Can I use it to remove stickers or tape residue?
Absolutely. It is highly effective at breaking down the bonds of adhesives, making it easy to wipe away stickers, labels, and duct tape residue from most hard surfaces.
Is this a permanent lubricant?
WD-40 is a light lubricant designed to reduce friction and stop squeaks immediately. For heavy-duty machinery or high-load chains, it is often used as a first step to clean and penetrate before applying a specialized heavy grease or oil.
How does it help with rusted bolts?
The formula is designed to penetrate deep into the threads of rusted or seized components, breaking down the rust bond so parts can be loosened and removed more easily.
How should I store the aerosol can?
Keep the can in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid storing it in environments that exceed 50°C to ensure the integrity of the aerosol pressurized system.
Is it safe for indoor use?
Yes, but like all aerosol products, it should be used in a well-ventilated area. Avoid breathing in the spray mist or using it near open flames.