Q:Did you get my first email about who picked up these items because I did not..thank you
by|Sep 17, 2021
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A: Thanks again for asking. To find a can of WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube, the product webpage has a "Where to Buy" feature to assist for in-store shopping or home delivery: https://www.wd40.com/products/spray-gel/
by|Nov 21, 2022
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Q:Who picked up this item? Because I did not
by|Sep 17, 2021
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A: Hi, thanks for your question. If you're having trouble finding WD-40 Specialist® Gel Lube, try using the "Where to Buy" feature on the product webpage. It can help you locate a carrier nearby to purchase in person, or an online retailer to have one delivered to your home.
https://www.wd40.com/products/spray-gel/
by|Sep 20, 2021
Q:Can this be used in the fan bearing of a rinnai direct vent propane wall heater?
by|Feb 15, 2021
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A: So, far bearing application should use bearing grease, as there is heat generated when running. This lubricant just good for normal metal lubrication.
by|Nov 21, 2022
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Q:Can this be used to lubricate a treadmill belt?
by|Dec 6, 2020
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A: I wouldn’t put this on the belt itself but the bearings on the belt roller , yes.
by|Dec 7, 2020
Q:Can this be used to lubricate ball joints and any other metal components on a vehicle to prevent corrosion and metal wear?
by|Oct 27, 2020
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A: I would not. Your standard automotive grease works better and lasts longer than WD40
by|Oct 27, 2020
Q:Can this be used to lube my garage door?
by|Sep 5, 2020
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A: I think it would work great for that.
by|Oct 11, 2022
A: Yes
by|Sep 7, 2020
Q:Would this be what I should use to lube my Cub Cadet xt1 brake pedal and forward and reverse pedals?
by|Aug 14, 2020
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A: This will lubricants them, it might just need to be applied once a year
by|Aug 15, 2020
Q:Can it be used on shower doors to remove hard water stains?
by|May 22, 2020
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A: Hi, thanks for your question. For removing hard water stains we would recommend the classic WD-40® Multi-Use product but the WD-40® Specialist® Spray and Stay Gel formula would be great to apply afterwards in order to provide a long-lasting protective coating against future build-up. Thank you for your interest in WD-40® Brand Products.
by|May 7, 2023
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Q:Will it prevent dust collecting on butyl rubber tape (I am using butyl rubber tape as an alternative to caulk on a metal roof) ?
by|May 19, 2020
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A: Hi, thank you for your question. WD-40® Specialist® Spray Gel is a thick formula designed to stay where you spray so while it does provide long lasting protection it would not perform well as a dust deterrent. For that purpose, we would recommend WD-40® Specialist® Dirt and Dust Resistant Dry Lube PTFE spray:
https://www.wd40.com/products/dry-lube/
by|May 22, 2020
Q:Would this be a good lubricant for a snowblower auger shaft? Instructions say to spray lubricant insider shaft, spacers, bearings.
by|Dec 8, 2019
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A: NO IDEA ON WEST COAST NO SNOW PROBLEMS
by|Oct 16, 2021
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A: Yes you could use the Spray & Stay Gel, though with a snowblower the WD-40® Specialist® Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant might serve well in the winter weather.
https://www.wd40.com/products/silicone-lubricant/