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![]() It is a popular urban legend that the main ingredient in WD-40 is fish oil. Although it is unknown whether the formula contains fish oil, material safety data sheets for the product show that the main ingredient is Stoddard solvent, not fish oil. Look it up and you will see. The company origin was to provide misc. chemicals for missles and rockets
However, it is true that some fishermen use it on bait to attract fish. |
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![]() Love the stuff. Keeps my tool box at work shiny and clean
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![]() Almost as versitile as Club Soda
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![]() Okay on the subject on what it can clean.....would it be able to clean the inside of my tank and get ride of that foggy glass that I have???
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