- cross-posted to:
- stick@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- stick@sh.itjust.works
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/38328641
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WD40 is a water dispersant, not a lubricant.
…annnd I’ll see myself out.
If you want to be pedantic, WD-40 is a brand that also sells lubricant. And they advertise their general use WD-40 as several things including a lubricant. It’s not a good long term lubricant compared to oil or grease, but it is a lubricant.
and weird people still insist it’s a better lubricant than oil or grease, which are actually lubricants.
and then they tell you all you have to do is apply it everyday…
It’s also a solvent that’ll break down lubricant. Use it to get the old gunk out, but you gotta add new grease or oil after.
someone tell me why I student use it in my redneck themed orgy?

Mendeleev would be proud
Could’ve added: Cook.
Cook sprayed with non-cooking spray stick.
Cooking*
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Too many cooks
Don’t forget the non-stick spray cooking!!!
https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/26fe8b09-f040-44e5-a3ae-db3418b7badc.jpeg
Then what would napalm be?
Very-stick spray cooking
A wonderful aroma in the morning
Non-stick splash cooking
but napalm is notoriously sticky
I suppose, I was thinking more of the result than the material. But I guess that also depends on what you use it on. I’m not sure, if you used it on a pile of food, would the food fuse together or splash out everywhere.

Why would that clear things up? none of those are defoggers
I have a non cooking spray stick









