WD-40 Uses That Are Mostly Unknown

Published on 06/23/2021
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Slug Prevention

If you’re tired of slugs and snails destroying your carefully potted plants, WD-40 may come in handy (though we don’t recommend using it to kill the creatures). Instead, they simply assist in keeping them at bay so that they do not destroy the layout of your garden or your healthy plants.

Slug Prevention

Slug Prevention

The WD-40 odor repels slugs, snails, and other insects. All that’s left is to put it in the pot of your plant to keep them away. You can be as extravagant or as simple as you want; the quantity of each item is unlimited. Make sure you can tolerate the odor before applying!

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Removing Cup Stains

Untreated rustic wood can give any home a charming cottage feel. Its only shortcoming is that it is prone to damage, particularly when water stains from cups and mugs present. Coasters were invented for precisely this reason! If no coasters are available, WD-40 will suffice.

Removing Cup Stains

Removing Cup Stains

This is where WD-40 will work wonders. Simply spray a small amount of the liquid onto the stain and continue cleaning as usual. You’ll be surprised at how easily the stain comes off the wood, leaving your table looking as good as the day you got it.

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