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Re: Burning question
[Re: fivebites]
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03/10/25 05:18 PM
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HookaToad
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Sure wish they made a food grade WD-40 They do it’s called Pam. Are saying Pam or Pan? So there's a D on the end of it? (some folks will get it...most won't)  ...Solid A
Good Fishing and God Bless
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Re: Burning question
[Re: fivebites]
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03/10/25 05:25 PM
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UGLYSHCTICK
TFF Guru
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Sure wish they made a food grade WD-40 They do it’s called Pam. Are saying Pam or Pan? So there's a D on the end of it? (some folks will get it...most won't) It's like comb except P-A-N-M
Just want to make folks smile, and spit coffee on their keyboard.
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Re: Burning question
[Re: fivebites]
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03/10/25 05:33 PM
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Duke 22
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Sure wish they made a food grade WD-40 They do it’s called Pam. Are saying Pam or Pan? So there's a D on the end of it? (some folks will get it...most won't) Great movie, before DeNiro went fully insane...
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Siberman]
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03/10/25 05:53 PM
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RayBob
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The original WD-40 formula used either fish oil or mineral oil.
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it !
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Duke 22]
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03/10/25 05:54 PM
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RayBob
Super Freak
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Sure wish they made a food grade WD-40 They do it’s called Pam. Are saying Pam or Pan? So there's a D on the end of it? (some folks will get it...most won't) Great movie, before DeNiro went fully insane... He's always been insane, he just hid it until he got flush with cash.
Advice? Wise men don't need it. Fools won't heed it !
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Siberman]
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03/10/25 08:52 PM
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Mo
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I had a can of wd 40 at work , felt half full but would not spray. I saw someplace you could use an aircompresser with a nozzle with a rubber tip and put air back in the can. Would you believe this actually worked ? I was amazed  Mo
 MY BACKYARD , 20,000 ACRES , NO MOWING
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Siberman]
#15351716
03/10/25 08:55 PM
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Mo
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WD 40 is good for cleaning stainless steel appliances. For really bad stainless cooktops . Gun Scrubber is better.
MO
Last edited by Mo; 03/10/25 08:55 PM.
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Siberman]
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03/10/25 10:28 PM
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Samsonsworld
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WD40 works wonders for soap scum buildup on shower tile. That and an occasional pad lock squirt is about all it's good for imo.
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Re: Burning question
[Re: Wool E. Booger]
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03/11/25 01:32 AM
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Rayzor
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Why would you spray anything in your faucet…does your water get stuck in it? Some places have sticky water. You can loosen it up with WD40, for sure.
Be safe, Rayzor ![[Linked Image]](http://i418.photobucket.com/albums/pp267/JLedbetter/th_Boatpics036.jpg) 2001 Triton Tx-21/225 Mercury EFI
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