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I'd ignore WD 40 Nowt as it's not really a lubricant although millions mistakenly think it is. If you haven't got any spray grease, try a spot of petroleum jelly or similar, a drop of castor or even olive oil if you have some.
 
And some spinach for the next time the battery needs recharging.
 
I'd ignore WD 40 Nowt as it's not really a lubricant although millions mistakenly think it is. If you haven't got any spray grease, try a spot of petroleum jelly or similar, a drop of castor or even olive oil if you have some.

???? This was taken directly off the WD40 website ''WD-40 is the trademark name of a lubricant, penetrating oil and water-displacing spray.''
 
It's the old story SB. Never believe all that the manufacturer tells you. It was called WD because of it's water displacement properties. It contains 50% mineral spirits which is found in solvents, so any lubrication it offers is bare minimal and short lasting.
 
According to the company that makes WD-40: WD-40 literally stands for water displacement 40th attempt.

WD-40 was first used to protect the outer skin of the Atlas Missile from rust and corrosion. Norm Larsen repackaged WD-40 into aerosol cans for consumer use and the product was sold to the general public in 1958. In 1969, the Rocket Chemical Company was renamed after its only product WD-40.

Two of the craziest purposes for WD-40 include a bus driver in Asia who used WD-40 to remove a python snake which had coiled itself around the undercarriage of his bus, and police officers who used WD-40 to remove a naked burglar trapped in an air conditioning vent.
 
and it makes skateboard ball bearings spin for ages. impresses the chicks, they throw their bras at you.
the older "legal aged" ones....the ones with bras
 
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