d, ye flea-infested triton of the minnows, lead apes in hell, ye
averred:
"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
...
d, ye puking monsieur mock-water, you would answer very well to a
whipping, ye protested:
"§ñühwÃ~£f" wrote in message
news
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :
"Kadaitcha Man" wrote in message
LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think he
knows
it all
BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel water.
It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.
but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh dashboard
of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative woul
be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI
sorryBITCHSLAP
You obsequious little ****.
F**king a? I bet you spent a half hour looking through the dictionary for
that one LOL
No doubt that idea reflects exactly what you would need to do.
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