12 Brilliant Ways to Use WD-40 Around the House”

“Most don’t know. 12 brilliant ways to use WD-40 around the house” — and appears to tease a list of household uses for WD-40.

Here’s a full, expanded list of 12 brilliant ways to use WD-40 around the house, including the toilet cleaning tip shown in the image:

✅ 1. 

Clean Toilet Bowl Stains

WD-40 breaks down the mineral deposits and grime inside toilet bowls. Spray it directly on the stains, let it sit for a minute or two, then scrub with a toilet brush and flush.

✅ 2. 

Remove Stuck Chewing Gum

Spray WD-40 on gum stuck to surfaces like shoes, carpet, or even hair. It loosens the gum’s grip, making removal much easier.

✅ 3. 

Silence Squeaky Door Hinges

Probably the most classic use — just spray on squeaky hinges to instantly eliminate the noise and restore smooth motion.

✅ 4. 

Remove Crayon Marks from Walls

If kids draw on painted walls with crayon, WD-40 can help. Spray a little on a cloth and wipe gently. Test on a small area first to avoid damage.

✅ 5. 

Loosen Stuck Zippers

Zipper stuck on a jacket or bag? Spray a small amount of WD-40 (preferably using the precision straw) to help it glide smoothly again.

✅ 6. 

Clean Scuff Marks from Floors

WD-40 works well for removing tough black scuffs from tile, wood, or laminate floors. Spray lightly, then wipe with a clean cloth.

✅ 7. 

Prevent Snow from Sticking to Shovels

Before heading out to shovel snow, spray your shovel with WD-40. Snow will slide off more easily, saving effort and time.

✅ 8. 

Protect Garden Tools from Rust

After cleaning garden shears, shovels, or rakes, spray them lightly with WD-40 to prevent rust and corrosion during storage.

✅ 9. 

Remove Stubborn Stickers and Adhesive Residue

Sticky label residue on jars, glass, or plastic? Spray with WD-40, wait a minute, then rub it off with a cloth or scraper.

✅ 10. 

Clean and Shine Stainless Steel

WD-40 leaves stainless steel appliances streak-free and shiny. Spray it on a microfiber cloth (not directly on the appliance) and buff the surface.

✅ 11. 

Unstick Drawer Tracks or Sliding Doors

If your drawers or sliding doors are sticking or hard to move, apply WD-40 to the rails or tracks for smoother operation.

✅ 12. 

Repel Water on Shoes and Boots

A light spray of WD-40 on shoes or boots can create a temporary water-repellent barrier — great in rainy or snowy weather. Avoid on suede.

⚠️ Safety Note:

Do not use WD-40 on surfaces where food is prepared or consumed unless it’s wiped thoroughly.

Use in well-ventilated areas, and avoid contact with skin and eyes.

Not a lubricant for long-term use on delicate mechanical parts (e.g., bicycle chains — it’s a cleaner, not a true lubricant).

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