A handyman should never be without a can of WD-40, just for its lubricating properties and ability to loosen rusted parts. But there's a whole other way to use it that you might not know about yet.
WD-40 has many helpful uses, including as a way to quiet squeaky door hinges and other moving parts, but is it ok to spray WD-40 on noisy car engine belts?
If you're a DIY enthusiast, chances are, you've got a can of WD-40 in your home maintenance kit. After all, this product (originally a water-replacement product invented in the 1950s) has evolved into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Can of WD-40 in a Vauxhall engine bay - Benedek Alpar/Shutterstock WD-40 is one of those products that has become a household name ...