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Default HELP with Goo-Gone spill!!

On Aug 27, 10:33*pm, JIMMIE wrote:
On Aug 27, 9:54*pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:



On Aug 27, 9:38*pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:


On Aug 27, 9:24*pm, joevan wrote:


On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:17:35 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03


wrote:
WD-40 are
both great for removing adhesives from just about any surface.


Whatever happened to WD 1 - 39?


WD 1 - 39 were the "failed" attempts by the lab at the Rocket Chemical
Company to create the "perfect" water displacement (WD) formula.


I kid you not...


http://www.wd40.com/about-us/history/


I just read the history of WD-40 and I noticed that they say "In 2009,
WD-40 Company introduced WD-40 Trigger Pro – a non-aerosol product
with the same WD-40 formula"


However, I've been buying this:


http://www.wd40.com/products/one-gallon/


and putting it in these for years:


http://media.mydoitbest.com/imagereq...2&size=2&wareh...


That's means they've had a "a non-aerosol product with the same WD-40
formula" available long before 2009, you just had to fill your own
WD-40 spray bottles.


Im pretty sure they had them earlier. I remember my dad buying pump
sprayers of WD40 from the traveling parts supplier when we had a
service station.

Jimmie


Obviously, they must be talking about the WD-40 Trigger Pro *can* but
the way they worded it sure make it sound like they just introduced "a
non-aerosol product with the same WD-40 formula" in 2009.

Even the 55 gallon drums have been around for many years.