WD-40 Uses That Are Mostly Unknown

Published on 06/23/2021
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Splinter-Proofing Wooden Handles

While wooden tools can be used for various tasks, they are trendy among DIYers and gardeners because of their durability. Unfortunately, if you use your favorite wooden tool for these (or any other) purposes, the handle will eventually wear out.

Splinter Proofing Wooden Handles

Splinter Proofing Wooden Handles

WD-40 can be used to seal in splinters and protect your tools, saving you from having to throw them away when they’re perfectly usable in other ways. After you spray it on and rub it in, you will notice that the wood’s smoothness will return in a matter of seconds. There will be no more inconvenient small cuts on your hands!

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Hairbrush Cleaning

Unsurprisingly, dehairing a hairbrush requires so much time and effort that it is frequently left undone for far too long. But, if you are like us, you are sure there’s a better way… and there’s! You don’t need to wash excess hair with soap and water to remove it from your brush.

Hairbrush Cleaning

Hairbrush Cleaning

It is no longer necessary to wring the tangled strands of old hair from the bristles of your hairbrush, thanks to the use of WD-40. Instead, all you have to do is spray the brush with it and comb through it. Instead of using a brush, the strands should easily gather and be removed with a comb.

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