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How can you get rid of wd 40 stain on carpet

Spray the stain with WD-40, wait a minute or two, and then use your regular carpetcleaner or gently cleanse with a sponge and warm, soapy water. Continue until the stain is completely gone.

WD-40 Uses - Amazing Ways to Use WD-40 ' Reader's Digest

www.rd.com/home/cleaning-organizing/13-amazing-uses-for-wd-40/..this is saying you use wd40 to get rid of a wd40 stain. How can you get rid of wd 40 stain on carpet Google Search
Dec 06, 2016 • Vacuums
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In 1958, the Rocket Chemical Company realized that selling WD-40 for public use as a lubricant spray could be a very profitable endeavor. Today, WD-40 widely available in hardware and discount stores. There are five delivery systems for the product: WD-40 aerosel is the traditional delivery format; the WD-40 Smart Straw is a can with a permanently attached straw; the WD-40 No-Mess Pen allows you to use the product while on the run; WD-40 bulk/non-aerosol is offered in gallon and 55-gallon containers for large jobs; and the WD-40 Big Blast provides a wider spray pattern and larger can size.
Although WD-40 has a very distinctive smell, there is nothing dangerous in the product. The odor is simply the result of a fragrance added during the manufacturing process. The primary ingredients in the product are mineral spirits, liquefied petroleum gas, and mineral oil. The exact formula of WD-40 is a highly guarded trade secret, however.
For automotive repair, WD-40 has many uses. It can drive moisture out of the high- and low-tension electrical components of a motor engine and loosen nuts or screws. If you're trying to keep your car in top shape, WD-40 is also good for restoring and cleaning padded leather dashboards in vehicles.
Around your home, WD-40 can fix noisy door hinges, keep scissors working smoothly, loosen rusted screws, stop electric fans from squeaking, and lubricate the tracks in your windows to make them easier to open. Many people also report that spraying WD-40 on hand tools is a good way to prevent rust damage. Although it seems hard to believe, WD-40 is also a great household cleaning product. It is good for removing lipstick or tomato stains from your laundry. You can use it to remove stubborn duct tape residue, clean splattered grease off your stove, keep glass shower doors free of water spots, clean stainless steel sinks, and camouflage scratches in ceramic or marble floors. WD-40 will even take oil spots off concrete driveways.

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What is WD 40 ?

In 1958, the Rocket Chemical Company realized that selling WD-40 for public use as a lubricant spray could be a very profitable endeavor. Today, WD-40 widely available in hardware and discount stores. There are five delivery systems for the product: WD-40 aerosel is the traditional delivery format; the WD-40 Smart Straw is a can with a permanently attached straw; the WD-40 No-Mess Pen allows you to use the product while on the run; WD-40 bulk/non-aerosol is offered in gallon and 55-gallon containers for large jobs; and the WD-40 Big Blast provides a wider spray pattern and larger can size.
Although WD-40 has a very distinctive smell, there is nothing dangerous in the product. The odor is simply the result of a fragrance added during the manufacturing process. The primary ingredients in the product are mineral spirits, liquefied petroleum gas, and mineral oil. The exact formula of WD-40 is a highly guarded trade secret, however.
For automotive repair, WD-40 has many uses. It can drive moisture out of the high- and low-tension electrical components of a motor engine and loosen nuts or screws. If you're trying to keep your car in top shape, WD-40 is also good for restoring and cleaning padded leather dashboards in vehicles.
Around your home, WD-40 can fix noisy door hinges, keep scissors working smoothly, loosen rusted screws, stop electric fans from squeaking, and lubricate the tracks in your windows to make them easier to open. Many people also report that spraying WD-40 on hand tools is a good way to prevent rust damage. Although it seems hard to believe, WD-40 is also a great household cleaning product. It is good for removing lipstick or tomato stains from your laundry. You can use it to remove stubborn duct tape residue, clean splattered grease off your stove, keep glass shower doors free of water spots, clean stainless steel sinks, and camouflage scratches in ceramic or marble floors. WD-40 will even take oil spots off concrete driveways.
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Rear door lock wont open

Before buying a new actuator. Spray some wd-40 down in there and play around with it a little bit. My 98 Durango was the same way. I sprayed wd-40 inside the lock and then up underneath and just played around with it for 5 minutes and it finally broke free and works fine. If that doesn't work, take the door panel off ( a job that can be easy or hard depending on the vehicle) and spray some more wd 40 in there and play around with it. If that doesn't work you might just have to replace it.
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I have a VW Passat 2.0 diesel est. sprayed WD40 in the locks as they were slightly stiff and now my driver door lock just rotates when use the key. c/l wasn't working before this

You should NEVER spray WD-40 into any lock. WD-40 is not a lubricant. It will attract dust and dirt and make the problem worse. You are much better off using a true penetrating oil spray (available at any auto part store). I would higly recommend throwing out our WD-40 as there is rarely a good use for it. Penetrating oils, and spray silicone are so much better to use. In my humble opinion, of course.

As for the lock, you likely need a new barrel.
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WD-40 works great as starting fluid!

We all have at least one can of WD-40 lurking somewhere within our households. Great stuff for fixing almost anything in need of a shot of lubricant. What most people don't know is that WD-40 also works terrific as starting fluid when dealing with that hard to start lawn mower, car, or motorcycle. Just spray some in the carburetor intake and your engine will fire right up - even if it has been sitting for a long time and there's stale gasoline in the carburetor making it reluctant to start.
WD-40's combustible makeup not only helps hard to start engines run, but its light viscosity lubrication also helps to lubricate valve guides and piston rings that are lubrication starved from long periods of non-use.
As with any flammable material, common sense precautions are essential: don't smoke or use WD-40 near an open flame, and do not crank an engine over while spraying WD-40 into the carburetor inlet.
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Is it okay to spray wd 40 in the ignition if the key won't turn.

YES, but you should use a Graphite Spray, it will last longer...
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Tail light not coming on put a stock one in

Mine acted up this year also. I sprayed WD-40 in my ignition switch slot and the lights started working. Then later my left front running light would not stay on. I had to constantly adjust the turn switch while riding to get it to stay on. I got home sprayed WD-40 into the switch lever on the handle bar. Swapped back and forth from left to right with the turn signals. Worked from then on. Go WD-40!! Cheap and worth a shot.
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My Intermatic T103 Indoor 120-Volt 40-amp timer emits a constant peeping sound

Intermatic T103 is mechanical timer with moving gears.
Timer makes audible sound when tripper clicks on-off, but it should not make constant noise unless gears are causing noise.
Turn off power and spray WD-40 on gears and see if problem continues.
WD-40 vapor is extremely flammable hydrocarbon when sprayed, and should not be sprayed on live electric circuits.
If problem continues, turn off power, pull mechanism out and spray WD-40 on plastic gears of clock motor.
Open following links for illustrations of clock motor and removing mechanism.
http://waterheatertimer.org/images/WH40-005-gears-350.jpg
http://waterheatertimer.org/How-to-troubleshoot-Intermatic-timer.html
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Fix the tension on Seatbelts: How do you remove the cover to

WD-40 will stain the belt I would recommend using silicone spray

spray the whole belt both sides the silicone will dry
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