Not all lubricants are petroleum based. WD-40 is and if overused and left on the surface will eat paint.
Not all lubricants are petroleum based. WD-40 is and if overused and left on the surface will eat paint.
It possibly could, it’s a petroleum product. Why take a chance?
WD-40 is a petroleum product and will eat paint if over used and left on the surface too long. Wash your car after using it and be safe!
WD-40 is the absolute best at removing tar from you car (poetry?) But today’s paints are specially made, so don’t leave it set for very long and wash the car after using it. Everything else will wash off with water after it softens, so don’t use a lot of different chemicals on that $25,000 investment!
A Minneapolis sports reporter got ahold of the video before it was deleted. This is his account of it. WARNING, GRAPHIC MATERIAL: sounds like they were going in for the score and had 2 on 1 so decided to pentrate deep and did a backdoor cut but she was a ball hog and wanted a buzzer beater but they already had a…
I thought this is about the Chevy Luv? Nobody gives a crap about a tinny Ford Ranger!
I just read about a new Trailblazer slated to be sold in 2016 and it looks very much like the Envoy or maybe the Acadia, which were always nicer than their Chevrolet counterparts.