charlie b
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WD-40 is good for a limited number of applications. It leaves behind a lubricating 'mess' that works as long as it is not in a dirty environment. I use as it's name suggests, as a Water Displacing agent, or as a penetrating lubricant. And only where it can be wiped off or is in a 'clean' environment.
I NEVER use it on guns. A gunsmith friend calls WD-40 his 'gold mine'. He has had more work on guns due to use of WD-40 than any other reason. It really gums up triggers and especially revolvers.
Get the lube for the purpose you have. Use contact cleaner for switches (be careful of paint as some can destroy it).
I NEVER use it on guns. A gunsmith friend calls WD-40 his 'gold mine'. He has had more work on guns due to use of WD-40 than any other reason. It really gums up triggers and especially revolvers.
Get the lube for the purpose you have. Use contact cleaner for switches (be careful of paint as some can destroy it).