It's a great product I prefer it to the can as it is better value and you can use in can or any form of spray bottle (kitchen cleaner) if the other one breaks. Will definitely re-order thanks for the quick delivery
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WD 40 in cans is a pricey way to buy. If you use a lot, then invest in this bulk deal. I have always been a fan, having fixed one of their 400E vans 50 years ago and getting a free can of "Rocket WD 40". It does what it says on the tin. Spraying garden machinery before winter keeps them sweet, it is great for cleaning and protecting fibreglass and preventing gel-coat cracks, and very good for Classic Car vinyl roofs.. I also spray car wheels to protect the alloys and make them easier to clean. Keeps water out of quad and bike electrics too. Excellent stuff.
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This product is ideal for the workshop. Everyone knows the of WD40 and its uses, I use it to keep my machinery in good order, also to spray the underside of my vehicle, my garden mower etc. A good quality spray bottle helps to get into awkward corners and cover larger areas after adjustment. Great product and great price.
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this is great ror cleaning and lubrication - maintainance purposes and works out cheaper by buying the 5 litre container and the added bonus of the spray bottle supplied as part of the package.i am very pleased
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Always used WD40 even as a young mechanic as much as I could while working for ford then redundant then Vauxhal redundantl . Then onto VW & Audi . Redundant again. A couple of back street garages . In back street garages was another fluied used in them. Cheapness , But doing cars as a back up pay at home always used WD40. As you see still do today.
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