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It’s strange that WD-40 has such a reputation as a lubricant, because it was developed as a water displacer, which is what the WD stands for. Penetrating oil is meant for a job like this. I don’t know of any comparative tests.
Don’t put it on and come back 6 months later and expect it to work — it will be stuck even worse. ( Experience of a locksmith unsticking WD40’d locks.)
pouncingtiger about 12 years ago
Cheater!
Linux0s about 12 years ago
Actually it’s Prince Albert in a Can™
RonaldDavis about 12 years ago
It’s strange that WD-40 has such a reputation as a lubricant, because it was developed as a water displacer, which is what the WD stands for. Penetrating oil is meant for a job like this. I don’t know of any comparative tests.
myrondb about 12 years ago
Don’t put it on and come back 6 months later and expect it to work — it will be stuck even worse. ( Experience of a locksmith unsticking WD40’d locks.)
jprozeboom about 12 years ago
I bet the sword initially got in there using duct tape.
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 12 years ago
Somethings fishy here . . . try Knock’er Loose™ instead . . . ☻
ColonelClaus about 12 years ago
I use a pencil to clean coroded Knife blades and lubricate knife hinges.