Cleaning up yellowed/grubby plastic?

From: Fred Cisin <cisin_at_xenosoft.com>
Date: Wed Aug 25 13:57:22 2004

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Mark Wickens wrote:
> WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40
> WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40
> WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40 WD40
> Need I say more?

REAL mechanics may or may not know anything about any of the
other characteristics of lubricants, but they do, at least,
know that there that there are many different viscousities
of lubricants, and that you need to use one of appropriate
"thickness".

It's a drag to repair damage done by amateurs, putting
WD40 on things that actually needed a heavy grease.
Received on Wed Aug 25 2004 - 13:57:22 BST

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