Wd-40
WD40
The WD-40 Company offers a comprehensive range of products designed to provide a solution for every moisture-related problem, both at work and at home. WD-40 is called ‘the can with a thousand uses’ for a reason. The potential applications of WD-40’s specialized products are endless: rust remover, lubricant, contact spray, cleaning agent, and corrosion protection. WD-40’s oil-based products are suitable for maintenance, repairs, and care. The brand offers a wide range of solutions for various applications. WD-40 protects metal against corrosion, creates a moisture barrier, or serves as the perfect wetting agent. Whether you need to lubricate, remove gum, or free stuck parts, WD-40 has a solution. Its water-repellent or friction-reducing lubricants ensure perfect maintenance, slowing the wear of tools and extending their lifespan.
High-quality properties without harmful effects on treated materials
WD-40 offers endless possibilities in diverse areas of application. It is a practical cleaning agent for removing stubborn dirt such as tar, adhesive, oil, and grease residues. The product also leaves a protective film on treated materials. WD-40 is an excellent agent for eliminating squeaks and creaks, allowing moving parts to run smoothly again. As no silicone is used, there is no risk of stickiness. WD-40 is also used to efficiently remove rust, restore mechanisms of stuck and rusted parts, and loosen blocked components, screws, and nuts. WD-40 is frequently used to protect tools and metal from corrosion and moisture by applying a protective film. The WD-40 contact spray ensures electronic and electrical systems remain moisture-free, reducing the risk of stray currents. The WD-40 formula remains a secret, unchanged from its original version. The products contain no carcinogenic substances. Under identical usage conditions (dipping, misting, or spraying), the reaction of most materials to WD-40 is the same as with other aliphatic hydrocarbons. The effects on the surface of plastics, metals, and rubbers are invisible. With prolonged immersion in WD-40, some rubbers may swell, but this swelling disappears quickly once the volatile components evaporate. WD-40 spray cans contain CO2 as a propellant to release the multi-purpose oil.
Key Features
WD-40, famous for its blue and yellow can, has been the expert in reliable multi-purpose solutions for millions of users in 188 countries for over sixty years. WD-40 has always focused on the highest quality of its products, which are especially valued where specific properties are required, such as non-aggressiveness towards materials, heat resistance, and pressure tolerance. The development of the products takes into account the demands and requirements of the target audience through continuous interaction between the field and the development and production centers. This results in the creation of innovative, user-friendly, and intelligent products or in efficient improvements to existing products.
WD-40
“WD” stands for “water displacement,” and “40” refers to the fortieth test formula in the research lab of founder Norm Larsen. The WD-40 Company evolved from a small local business into a global firm headquartered in San Diego, USA, with branches on every continent. The European headquarters is located in the United Kingdom.