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I LIKE IT...!!!
Good stuff, I wish the smell didn't last so long on hands. It's supposed to be good for Arthur also? I don't think I could get used to the smell.
Where I come from we would call this a decision tree.
Where I come from this would be around 4.99 for the can.
All you need in life are WD-40 and duct tape.
The makers of WD-40 say it's not good for arthritis:
“WD-40 Cures Arthritis!” No Way.
Myth: WD-40 cures arthritis.
Fact:
This popular headline, appearing at least once a year in the tabloids, is completely FALSE. WD-40 Company does not recommend the use of WD-40 for medical purposes, and knows no reason why WD-40 would be effective for arthritis pain relief. WD-40 contains petroleum distillates and should be handled with the same precautions for any product containing this type of material.
http://wd40.com/about-us/myths-legends-fun-facts/
It certainly has a distinctive odor. I couldn't spray it on myself, or however you do it. The cat would run from the stink.
Try using turpentine for arthritis. It's cheaper.
There is a huge process and liability that comes with recommending a product for human use, not just if it is ingested, but even if applied topically. I'm sure they sell plenty for other uses and don't care for the barrage of compliances they would have to meet, and other requirements that would be thrust upon them, especially from the FDA.
Btw... Windex is the best carpet cleaner. SCJ is fully aware of that, but still call it a non-recommended use of the product.
Wouldn't Charlie take notice of turpentine, orbs? ;>
I thought wd 40 was good for anything as it is made from fish oil. Isn't fish oil what we buy and
pay good money for OTC? Fish oil is not cheap!
Why do we get that long red tube if we can't use it
to poke thru skin and put that fish oil where it does belong?!Instead we have to wait for IT to decide where to go in our bodies when in capsule form!
Just poke the damn thing in arthroscopically between the bones
and there ya go!
What a Fish story!
Myth: WD-40 contains fish oil.
Fact:
Consumers have told us over the years that they have caught some of the biggest fish ever after protecting their fish hooks and lures with WD-40. We believe this legend came from folks assuming that the product must contain fish oil since it appears to attract fish. Sorry Charlie®, it just ain’t so.
WD-40 Company has taken steps to respect and conserve the environment, and encourages its users to do the same. While WD-40 can be used to help protect fishing equipment from rust and corrosion, WD-40 Company does not recommend using WD-40 to attract fish.
I didn't realize there was so much lore about WD-40.
This stuff helped when I had to remove some studs from a VW's manifold: http://www.blastercorporation.com/PB_Blaster.html
I am misinformed...thaks for the clarification, Orbs!
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