WD-40 is a widely recognized and versatile product used in a variety of industrial, automotive, and household applications. Known for its ability to lubricate, clean, and protect metal parts, WD-40 provides a moisture-displacing coating that helps prevent rust and corrosion. It is often used to loosen rusty parts, clean grime, grease, and sticky residues, and protect metal surfaces from the elements. WD-40 is also ideal for use in automotive repairs, machinery maintenance, and in industrial applications. The product meets ASTM D-4919 standards for performance and safety.
Key Features:
- Multi-Purpose: Lubricates, cleans, and protects surfaces from rust and corrosion.
- Moisture Displacement: Excellent for use on metal parts exposed to moisture.
- Versatile: Suitable for automotive, industrial, and household applications.
- Effective Penetration: Quickly loosens rusted or stuck parts.
Types and Standards:
- Standard WD-40: For general use in industrial, automotive, and household settings.
- WD-40 Specialist: Advanced formulations for specific applications (e.g., penetrants, lubricants).
- **ASTM D-4919: Standard for performance.
Brands Available:
WD-40 Company.
General Maintenance:
Shake before use. Apply directly to surfaces or parts that need lubrication, moisture displacement, or protection. Store in a cool, dry place and ensure the nozzle is clean for proper application.