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WD40 on paint



That car-care online site may be a bit self-serving. There seems to be a
bit of snobishness about using a product as common as WD40, but I can tell
you from 30 years of experience that it is completely harmless to paint.
The solvent in it is Stoddard Solvent, a petroleum product also used as
charcoal lighter, that is much, much gentler than citrus oil. Sounds
backwards, but it's true. Go to your hardware store and look at the citrus
paint removers.

- -tc

> Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 18:22:28 -0400
> From: Seeker <rfg@domain.elided>
> Subject: WD-40 NOT!
> 
> Folks - 
> 
>     This is not to embarrass the well-meaning individual who suggested I
use
> WD 40 to get rid of the bug poop on my car but rather to warn others
from
> trying it.
> 
>     I sent an email to carcareonline.com, suggested as an excellent
resource
> for info on treating your car's finish and received this reply:
> 
> >>Never go anywhere near paint with WD 40. I would use P21S
> >>Total Auto Wash (citrus degreaser). Wet the car down and
> >>keep it wet for 45 minutes the use the citrus degreaser to
> >>remove the insect anal presents.
> 
> 
>     Cheers,
>     Seeker
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Ted Crum
tedcrum@domain.elided

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