When buying furniture for your backyard, you’re probably going to go with a rustic finish, right? There’s something about wooden furniture that pulls the outdoor space together. While picking out furniture, one thought may come to mind – wood in the back yard may cause mildew.
That shouldn’t be what stops you from purchasing the set. Keeping wood protected from mildew can be done with some WD-40!
Lint Screen Saver
While the lint screen of your dryer may very well be one of the best things around, it also has its obstacles. It traps all the extra lint from your clothes, as well as more complicated things that get stuck to it every once in a while.
These more complicated objects, like gum, for example, can be removed with a little WD-40.
The Cookie Tin
Tell us you haven't bought a tin of cookies just for the box - we know we have! Cookie tins are a unique way to hold keepsakes, sewing material, old photos, anything sentimental - so when we see a beautiful box, we purchase it.
What happens when you can't wrestle that tin lip open? Add some WD-40 to the sides of the lid to ensure a smooth open and to prevent it from getting rusty!
Not So Silly Putty
Although it's loved by children and parents alike, every parent knows the downside to Silly Putty - it easily gets stuck to the furniture. However, you don't need to drop everything and buy new furniture when this happens!
Use a little WD-40, an old rag, and some elbow grease and remove the toy in no time at all!
Staying Out of Treble
The world of piano owners is divided into two - those who play the instrument, and those who use their piano as a beautiful piece of furniture in their homes.
To keep your piano in top shape, whether it's being used or not, you can clean the keys with some WD-40!