Super glue is one of the most useful things to have around the house. But with great power comes great responsibility, and once you’ve super-glued something, its pretty hard to get that super glue off.
WD-40 can come in handy in these situations and surprisingly enough, un-glue pretty much anything!
Sticky Situation
We've talked about getting gum off of clothing, but what happens when your niece or nephew "accidentally" gets gum tuck in your hair? It's a pretty frustrating, nerve wracking experience, especially since the first thing that comes to mind is cutting it out of your hair!
But before you reach for the scissors, use WD-40 to get it out, saving your locks in the process!
Before Your Next Trip
When making a checklist of the things that need to be cleaned, we're guessing your license plate isn't at the top of the list. In fact, it probably doesn't even make it on that list at all, now does it?
It's important to clean every once in a while, and if you have WD-40 at home, you can use it to keep it squeaky clean!
Guitar Hero
If you're a musician, you know that keeping your instrument in pristine condition is essential. Guitarists know this better than most.
Part of guitar maintenance includes routine cleaning, and that means cleaning its strings. You can use WD-40 to wipe the guitar strings with a cloth gently!
No More Splinters
You may not believe it, but it's true, WD-40 can be used as a polish! You can use it to prevent splinters and damage on old rakes and brooms by spraying some WD-40 to prolong make them last longer!
Say goodbye to the days you get those aggravating little splinters when you sweep!