Remove Glue
Have you ever found yourself in a sticky situation with glue-covered hands after a day of DIY projects around the house? Fear not, because WD-40 is here to save the day once again! With just a simple spray and a little bit of rubbing, you can bid farewell to sticky fingers in no time. When faced with the annoyance of glue residue on your hands, grab your trusty can of WD-40 and spray it directly onto the affected area. Be sure to cover all the sticky spots thoroughly.
Then, start rubbing your hands together, working the WD-40 into the glue. With each rub, you’ll notice the glue loosening its grip until you no longer have sticky fingers. It’s that easy! Once you’ve successfully removed the glue, it’s important to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. This will ensure that any remaining WD-40 residue is removed, leaving your hands clean and fresh.
Waterproof Shoes
Have you recently purchased a new pair of shoes and find yourself uncertain about their waterproofing capabilities? Don’t let the fear of wet socks and damp feet hold you back. To ensure your shoes are ready to withstand water, simply spray a light mist of WD-40 onto the surface of the shoes. Be sure to maintain a distance of about half a meter to avoid any moisture stains. The WD-40 will create a protective barrier, helping to repel water and keep your feet dry. However, if you’ve already experienced the unfortunate situation of water and salt stains on your shoes, don’t worry. Simply spray a small amount of WD-40 directly onto the stains and gently wipe them clean with a cloth. The powerful formula of WD-40 works to dissolve and remove these unsightly marks, leaving your shoes looking fresh and stain-free.