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  1. #11
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    Fish oil is great for dry skin in the winter and other stuff i would think..

  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxvalley View Post
    Did you know the primary ingredient in WD40 is...................fish oil. I love fish oil!


    Here's a clip from Snopes.com. (snopes.com: Uses for WD-40 Spray Lubricant)


    As for the claim the "basic ingredient" in WD-40 is "fish oil," it's a common rumor and one that is easily propagated (because cans of WD-40 spray include no ingredients list), but a glance at the composition information included in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for WD-40 aerosol indicates the product is primarily petroleum-based, with the main ingredient being "solvent naptha, petroleum, medium aliphatic" (also known as Stoddard Solvent):


    solvent naphtha petroleum, medium aliphatic, > 60%
    petroleum base oil as paraffinic distillate, heavy, solvent-dewaxed (severe), 15% to 25%
    corrosion inhibitor unregulated, 1% to 10%
    wetting agent unregulated, 1% to 10%
    fragrance unregulated, 0% to 1%
    carbon dioxide, 2% to 3%

  3. #13
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    Nuts,I guess I better stop using this in my frying pans.LOL

  4. #14
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    Hmmm
    Might have to stop using it as a fish lure too, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxvalley View Post
    Nuts,I guess I better stop using this in my frying pans.LOL
    Quote Originally Posted by Rock Doctor View Post
    Hmmm
    Might have to stop using it as a fish lure too, lol.


    Nah, it's great on all that stuff. Just don't use it on your clutches.

  6. #16
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    Never used anything but a hook and WD ice fishing, Works like a charm. Not sure I would spray it on my clutch but on a hook any day

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    Quote Originally Posted by hydromike View Post
    Here's a clip from Snopes.com. (snopes.com: Uses for WD-40 Spray Lubricant)


    As for the claim the "basic ingredient" in WD-40 is "fish oil," it's a common rumor and one that is easily propagated (because cans of WD-40 spray include no ingredients list), but a glance at the composition information included in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for WD-40 aerosol indicates the product is primarily petroleum-based, with the main ingredient being "solvent naptha, petroleum, medium aliphatic" (also known as Stoddard Solvent):


    solvent naphtha petroleum, medium aliphatic, > 60%
    petroleum base oil as paraffinic distillate, heavy, solvent-dewaxed (severe), 15% to 25%
    corrosion inhibitor unregulated, 1% to 10%
    wetting agent unregulated, 1% to 10%
    fragrance unregulated, 0% to 1%
    carbon dioxide, 2% to 3%
    Are you sure all that fancy mumbo jumbo is'nt just another way of saying fish oil?

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    Well, it does include "fragrance [unregulated]". I suppose they need something to cover the smell of pureed and filtered Lake Trout.

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    I have use wd40 on my argo wiring for the last 25 years and my terminals all look new...great stuff...also good for the plastic sliders on clutch.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by foxvalley View Post
    Are you sure all that fancy mumbo jumbo is'nt just another way of saying fish oil?
    could be fish oil.if that fish used to swim in the detroit river.
    Last edited by plott hound; 03-11-2014 at 07:29 PM.

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