Working in a small lab in San Diego, California, it took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40® Multi-Use Product -which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
PoodleGroomer about 1 year ago
WD-40 doesn’t lube antique clock works. It works briefly and then thickens and gums up the works.
Jeff0811 about 1 year ago
Next up, ask him the same question about duct tape.
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
“Yes, and for those, I use Windex…” ㋛
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
It’s OK. He’s randomly inserting “Dad answers”.
garibaldi.hank about 1 year ago
Working in a small lab in San Diego, California, it took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40® Multi-Use Product -which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.