Mick B1 | 30/09/2018 17:39:11 |
2444 forum posts 139 photos | I s'pose, at its best, WD40 is good for uses where you need something wet that isn't water. I've found it very good for light rust removal and wet-and-dry polishing. |
Pete Rimmer | 30/09/2018 18:09:50 |
1486 forum posts 105 photos | I have two of these, one filled with brake cleaner the other with wd40. They are great for cleaning and de-greasing. The WD40 make for a great light duty de-greaser and cleaner and doesn't take the gloss off paint like the harsher brake cleaner does. The brake cleaner I use a lot when I have a scraping job to do. My local motor factor often has the brake cleaner on special offer, 4x5L for £36 or thereabouts. Edited By Pete Rimmer on 30/09/2018 18:11:28 Edited By Pete Rimmer on 30/09/2018 18:12:50 |
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