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WD-40® is at home in the garage and in your trunk. Automotive enthusiasts depend on the product for everything from penetrating stuck lug nuts to removing grease, grime and bugs from bumpers. Whether you’re fixing an old collectible or maintaining the vehicle you drive every day, WD-40 can make caring for your car a breeze.
Check out just a few automotive uses for WD-40:
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Removes tree sap. Stupid sappy trees.
Trees provide shade, but they can also provide unwanted deposits of sticky residue on your car, which can harden and even cause damage. Use WD-40 to help remove the residue and keep your car looking great.
Use it to keep pop-up auto lights operating smoothly. Particularly useful for those who drive at night.
Having your car’s parts working smoothly ensures your safety on the road and helps you get to where you need to go. Use America’s favorite all-purpose product to ensure you can see where you’re going.
Removes insects from front grill. Small mammals, not so much.
When you go on a road trip, bugs can’t help but come along for the ride. Once you reach your destination, reward your car by cleaning off the pesky creatures with WD-40.
Shines and protects chrome.WD-40 is a miracle worker on cars and trucks, and can help make caring for your vehicle a breeze. Use it to keep your chrome polished and protected.
Lubricates gas cap locks and levers.While stopping for gas is often a pain, the process should at least be squeak-free. Use WD-40 to help you fuel up fast so you can be on your way.
The uses of WD-40 described on this website were provided to WD-40 Company by end-users of the product, and do not constitute recommendations or suggestions for use of WD-40 by WD-40 Company. These uses, including the "Use of the Day," have not been tested by WD-40 Company. Consumers should exercise common sense whenever using WD-40. Always follow the instructions and take heed of any warnings printed on the
WD-40 packaging.