Save a fortune on the tiny spray cans (which contain only partly WD40 - the rest is just the propellant to push it out of the can) with this 5 litre container of pure WD40 - complete with a spray applicator to fill from it.
Lasts a long, long time, it's cheaper, and it's always there when you need it.
WD-40 is a mixture of chemical concentrates suspended in a high grade petroleum distillate.
Will not affect fabrics, rubbers or plastics.
Its working temperature is between minus 100º F to plus 300 degrees F.
WD-40 is an all purpose liquid for displacing moisture corrosion control, lubrication, cleaning and penetration.
WD-40 has the ability to penetrate the minute grain boundaries on all metals, although not essentially a lubricant, WD-40 is regularly used to lubricate all light machinery and electrical equipment.
Thoroughly recommended to clean, preserve and protect all tools.
5 Litre container plus spray.
Box Contains
1 x 5 Litre can of WD-40
1 x spray applicator
Top comments
cockers
9 Jul 1628#2
If I bought this I could pass it down to my children, and them to theirs. Good deal though if you need this much :smile:
Monkeybumcheeks
9 Jul 164#6
This is lovely with a dash of lemonade.
Cheers OP.
GlentoranMark
10 Jul 164#38
Shamelessly stole this from a Facebook post.
arachnoid
9 Jul 163#14
As suggested its not a lubricant and as used for such will promote oxidizing in steel components
Latest comments (42)
effingandjeffing
12 Jul 16#42
dont be scared
fishmaster
10 Jul 162#41
Definitely 110% real, whoever says that's fake well you should be ashamed of yourself. Everything on Facebook is 120% true all of the time, every single time.
bigdeal66
10 Jul 16#40
That lost will sort out your rusty nuts... :innocent:
Monkeybumcheeks
10 Jul 16#39
Top Tip. Save money on WD40 by super gluing a cat to your ridge tiles, hey presto, no more pesky pigeons :wink:
GlentoranMark
10 Jul 164#38
Shamelessly stole this from a Facebook post.
sbellseb
10 Jul 16#37
Great, doesn't last long enough for me, superb for keeping pigeons off the roof.
Monaco Blue
10 Jul 16#36
Lol, I briefly scanned the list and that line jumped out at me. I stopped scanning at that point too!
Monkeybumcheeks
10 Jul 16#35
Bet its a nightmare washing it out of its fur though.
Georgedeals
10 Jul 16#34
heat added good find, save on the Lube on my Rabbit
Monkeybumcheeks
10 Jul 16#33
Looks like Amazon are after a slice of the action too......
Bought 10L at about this price in 2007, just finishing it now...with help from my friends. The last dregs do seem to go brown and unappealing though still useable. A good use is on bikes and motorbikes over the winter. Apply liberally and frequently, comes off easily in the spring leaving components protected and shiny.
oilit
10 Jul 16#31
LOL - well it was - must have added more.
Fish2013
10 Jul 16#30
Thanks, poster....ordered.
amkhan
10 Jul 16#29
Just use a few drops of the cheap 3-in-1 oil
arachnoid
10 Jul 16#28
They do actually produce a PTFE lubricant spray under the same brand name for some strange reason
Newbold
10 Jul 16#27
I don't think so:
More than 10 available
33 sold in 24 hours:smiley:
Werdna
10 Jul 16#26
I have up reading at "• Use full cans for bookends'
oilit
10 Jul 16#25
OOS
haritori
10 Jul 16#24
Thats a seriously squeaky bed!
ferple
9 Jul 16#23
That would last me until the end of time...
exsportssci
9 Jul 16#22
Bought this last month on amazon did my scooter with it today, seems much better than the spray
StonedSte
9 Jul 16#21
No because it attracts a lot of dust. You would use a PTFE/Silicon spray for lubrication.
bbfb123
9 Jul 16#18
Wait so your not supposed to use wd40 for squeaky door hinges?
if nasa can use it for their squeaky door don't see why not :smiley:
effingandjeffing
9 Jul 16#15
does this stuff ever expire(or separate etc) 'cos this would be my 4X lifetime supply of door hinge lube
Newbold to effingandjeffing
9 Jul 162#17
Not at all suitable for that I'm afraid.
Bad Actor
9 Jul 16#16
Yes, I spent time going through the 2000+ uses and be warned, you cannot use full cans as bookends with this particular product.
Actually, just found a use for it...
Lubricates power injecting device strung from the ceiling in Cardiac
Catheterization Lab.
Frankenstein will rise again...
Bought..thanks OP :smiley:
arachnoid
9 Jul 163#14
As suggested its not a lubricant and as used for such will promote oxidizing in steel components
johnnypanic
9 Jul 161#13
Great deal. Doubt I use it for this though -
Prevents the hydraulic unit on a BO105 helicopter from malfunctioning;
Apply WD-40 every morning during daily inspection.*** :smile:
autorob
9 Jul 161#12
about 10 years in to my last 5ltr bottle still going
pealy
9 Jul 162#11
Not sure a handheld pump is going to give quite the same penetration as the pressurised cans, nothing like them for really getting into the bike parts. Great price for a lifetime of WD40 though - at this price it might be worth trying a quick bath in it.. Might sort out my sore muscles after a long ride?
Fish2013
9 Jul 161#10
Hot, ordered!
deeperthought
9 Jul 162#9
Cleopatra bathed in it.
YouDontWantToKnow
9 Jul 162#8
No offence but that amount of WD40 is enough to last about 10 lifetimes!
Proveright
9 Jul 16#7
On QI they said WD40 is essentially fish oil .
Which is why anglers coat their bait and fish hooks with it .
Sometime ago there was a debate on here by people claiming it was not fish oil , but I will stick with it is and yes it is very useful and has lots of uses.
Opening post
Lasts a long, long time, it's cheaper, and it's always there when you need it.
WD-40 is a mixture of chemical concentrates suspended in a high grade petroleum distillate.
Will not affect fabrics, rubbers or plastics.
Its working temperature is between minus 100º F to plus 300 degrees F.
WD-40 is an all purpose liquid for displacing moisture corrosion control, lubrication, cleaning and penetration.
WD-40 has the ability to penetrate the minute grain boundaries on all metals, although not essentially a lubricant, WD-40 is regularly used to lubricate all light machinery and electrical equipment.
Thoroughly recommended to clean, preserve and protect all tools.
5 Litre container plus spray.
Box Contains
1 x 5 Litre can of WD-40
1 x spray applicator
Top comments
If I bought this I could pass it down to my children, and them to theirs. Good deal though if you need this much :smile:
Cheers OP.
Latest comments (42)
Here.
...noticed its the same seller.
More than 10 available
33 sold in 24 hours:smiley:
Actually, just found a use for it...
Lubricates power injecting device strung from the ceiling in Cardiac
Catheterization Lab.
Frankenstein will rise again...
Bought..thanks OP :smiley:
Prevents the hydraulic unit on a BO105 helicopter from malfunctioning;
Apply WD-40 every morning during daily inspection.*** :smile:
Which is why anglers coat their bait and fish hooks with it .
Sometime ago there was a debate on here by people claiming it was not fish oil , but I will stick with it is and yes it is very useful and has lots of uses.
Cheers OP.
I'm sure we can add a few more...........:sunglasses:
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If I bought this I could pass it down to my children, and them to theirs. Good deal though if you need this much :smile: