by autobackup » Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:51 am
WD40 is good for locks, fans and freeing up bolts as a penetrating oil but I won't let it near any of my cars!
It is banned for use in aviation as when it dries it can leave a nasty residue that can combine with grunge off the road/atmosphere to produce a corrosive mixture that can have a deleterious effect on, particularly, aluminium components!
I use Harken McLube dry lubricant which although expensive, I personally believe, knocks the socks off WD40!!
https://www.harken.co.uk/productcategory.aspx?taxid=372
WD40 is good for locks, fans and freeing up bolts as a penetrating oil but I won't let it near any of my cars!
It is banned for use in aviation as when it dries it can leave a nasty residue that can combine with grunge off the road/atmosphere to produce a corrosive mixture that can have a deleterious effect on, particularly, aluminium components!
I use Harken McLube dry lubricant which although expensive, I personally believe, knocks the socks off WD40!!
https://www.harken.co.uk/productcategory.aspx?taxid=372