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Andrei Semyon
 
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Default WD40 or 3-in-one: which is better

I am in the UK.

WD-40 and 3-in-one are both distributed by the same UK company.
http://www.wd40.co.uk/index.cfm?articleid=16
Presumably (???) the spray 3-in-one is different to WD-40 as they are
part of two different product ranges



I want some spray oil to use as a very light oil.
Not for use as a penetrating oil.
More as a waterproofing oil.
Also as a solvent for the glue on adhesive labels.

Which of these two products would be more suitable for me?

I am sure there are other better products but I want something I can
get relatively easily and these oils plus one or two others like
Castrol or Duckhams can be found everywhere.

Thanks, Andrew




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