Keeping Bugs Out of Car Grilles
Driving through the summer open space invites bugs to gather in the grill of your car. It is astonishing how fast they seem to accumulate, forming dense piles that look awful. Unfortunately, it also creates the illusion that your vehicle is a graveyard for insects.
WD-40 can help you in removing any dead insects from your grille the next time you debug it. Then apply another layer the next time you go for a drive to keep it from sticking. While this may appear absurd, it actually works! You can also keep a bottle in your car in case there are any bumps.
Removing Old Snowboard Wax
Waxing your equipment is essential, as any winter sports enthusiast will tell you. To ensure a safe and enjoyable session, waxing your skis and snowboard is required. Surfboards are in the same boat as the rest of us. For good grip, surfboards must be waxed.
Nevertheless, after a while, the wax supposed to keep you safe begins to build up. Because this build-up can be dangerous, it’s crucial to remove old wax regularly. To cut through the layers of old wax, use WD-40 spray.