How Do You Use WD40 In The Garden?
WD40 is one of those products that was created for one use but is versatile enough for many. WD40 may be the most famous and most popular lubricating agent in America, found in garages everywhere. Chances are there are a number of things you aren’t using that handy little can for, so get out your WD40, this time to use in the garden. Untangle chains with a quick spray of WD40. This spring when you are bringing the garden decorations out of the garage, take your can of WD40. Whether used on the delicate chains that hold up your bird feeder or your wind chimes, or the heavy duty chain that holds the family dog, WD40 can help you untangle the web of chain. Lubricate your garden tools after a long winter with a little WD40. You can make your garden shears and scissors work like new with just a small amount of lubricant in the hinge. Clean up your outdoor pots for a fresh sparkle this spring. A light spray of WD40 rubbed in with a cloth will make your terracotta pots look brand new. Protect