If you’re like most RVers, you probably have a can of WD-40® in your toolbox. This familiar water-displacing spray is widely used for preventing rust and corrosion, loosening rusty screws and lubricating squeaky moving parts. But did you know that it also has a wide variety of household uses?
A few of the many ways you can use WD-40 in your RV:
- Clean limescale stains from sinks and toilet bowls.
- Lift berry stains from countertops.
- Remove ink and coffee stains from leather.
- Clean sticker residue from glass.
- Remove tree sap and bugs from windshields.
- Keep rubber door gaskets soft and pliable.
- Use a full can as a bookend, where it will always be handy.
Visit the WD-40 site for more than 2,000 other uses.
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