Removing Tar Stains
What are those unsightly black stains on the bottom of your car’s trunk? Have you ever wondered what they were made of? They’re tar stains, and they’re almost certainly the result of driving on tar roads. They make your car look filthy and battered, so why not fix it?
If you are bothered by these stains, you probably spent hours on your hands and knees scrubbing tar off the nether regions of your car. You probably have passed every possible method of removing tar in your head while doing so, only to find that none of them is as fast and easy as you wish. Except for WD-40, of course!
Separate Glassware
It expands when the glass is warmed up. As a result, glasses washed in the washing machine expand during the process. However, when they are stacked on the shelf, they cool and contract again. What is the outcome? Glasses are inconveniently stuck together. This happens to everyone, and it can be a pain to unstick them.
WD-40 will save the day again. Spray the product on your glasses and wiggle it gently – just ensure you hold on to them! They can be a little slick after being sprayed down. You don’t want to break a single glass (or three!), so pull gently.