Re: WD-40 Goo?
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Re: WD-40 Goo?



Lee, I would like to confirm the usages for WD40. I have sold it in 
55 gallon drums and 3oz packages for 24 years in the electronic 
industry. Great for almost anything. 
John Hervey
www.specialTauto.com
Home of The Fan Fix


the --- In dmcnews@xxxx, Les Huckins <jhuckins@xxxx> wrote:
> I guess any lubricant can be called goo, we of the electronic repair
> persuasion call it a film of lubricant that helps retard 
oxidization and
> maintain conductivity. One point, that should end this, I use it on
> watches (and clocks). When my Seiko wrist watch quit some years 
back
> the pinpoint oiler didn't do a thing but a shot of WD-40 has kept it
> 100%. I've done many other watches since and I could bore you with 
the
> many fixes I've done with my trusty WD-40 but I've probably done 
that
> already, right!






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