18-02-2013, 11:28 AM
http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/how...lubricants
Tsitaat:Despite the final tally, WD-40 is not a complete zero. What it lacks in job-specific excellence it makes up for with across-the-board flexibility. In addition to being serviceable in a wide range of tasks (Bob Cornwell uses it to drive moisture from the electrical connectors between trucks and trailers), it is also good at cleaning (Jacques Gordon confirms that it's aces at removing bumper stickers). But its best ability may be discouraging rust. After all, it was first used in the 1950s to prevent corrosion on the Atlas missile. If it's good enough for an ICBM, it's good enough for those garden shears.Ühesõnaga loodi WD40 roostetamise vastase ainena ja selleks sobib ta kõige paremini.
You see, pal, Elvis can´t read a contract.
All he knows is, no Ferrari, no rides with the top down.