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WD40 400ml Smart/Straw - Reduced from £4.99 to £1.35 instore @ Sainsburys
£1.35Sainsbury's Deals
Whilst everyone is checking out the toy sale - head over to the DIY section - lots of deals to be had instore
WD40 400ml reduced to £1.35
WD40 200ml reduced to £0.90
Loctite Allpurpose Glue 20ml reduced to £0.75
Unibond Masking Tape 25m reduced to £1.00
Unibond Strong Parcel tape reduced to £1.50
Plenty of other unibond gaffer tapes and duct tapes reduced as well as other DIY essentials - scissors, screwdrivers, brushes.
Whilst everyone to looking down the toy aisle head to the DIY section to see if there is a bargain or two..
This was found in Sainsburys Broadstairs and unsure if store specific.
WD40 400ml reduced to £1.35
WD40 200ml reduced to £0.90
Loctite Allpurpose Glue 20ml reduced to £0.75
Unibond Masking Tape 25m reduced to £1.00
Unibond Strong Parcel tape reduced to £1.50
Plenty of other unibond gaffer tapes and duct tapes reduced as well as other DIY essentials - scissors, screwdrivers, brushes.
Whilst everyone to looking down the toy aisle head to the DIY section to see if there is a bargain or two..
This was found in Sainsburys Broadstairs and unsure if store specific.
Nowhere as good as above for value but if u cant get them instore at sainsburys the 200ml size is available online at Tesco at £1.45 down from £3.99
It's good for removing sticker residue, not much else.
Actually it is made out of Fish Oil !
or just ask google wd40.com/img…pdf tho ofc some of they listed 2000+ uses are just the same ones again and again, i.e removes stickers form cds, removes stickers from piano keys,
Myth, sorry .
fish oil myth
Helped me replace the washers in my taps by penetrating the coroded tap body.
What would you suggest as an alternative ?
Who are you? Mr Completely? X)
For freeing up stuck stuff PlusGas or Mouse Milk.
normal price in ashton yesterday
It depends what you want it for. As a release agent for stuck/rust fasteners then Plusgas is far better. For general lubrication either a PTFE spray or GT85 are better depending on the application. The only thing I really use WD40 or is to apply a light spray to tools, drill chucks etc if They're being stored for a long time.
Agree, it seems to be common with both Sainsyburys and Tesco deals....
...still spent over £150 in their toy sale though.!
Proveright
"You know I always thought WD40 was an oil but it is actually a solvent. Go figure......"
Actually it is made out of Fish Oil !
Myth, sorry .
fish oil myth "
No. The WD 40 site says the spraying WD40 on your hook to catch more fish is a myth. It does not say that Fish oil is not in the product ! It claims the ingredients are secret , though I do not see how you could sell anything legally, without divulging the ingredients ! It could contain arsenic if you get my drift.
My info came from the BBC prog QI where Stephen Fry said the Little elves ( researchers )_ at QI said the main ingredient in WD40 was fish oil!
WHAT A FISH STORY!
Myth: WD-40 contains fish oil.
Fact: Consumers have told us over the years that they have caught some of the biggest fish ever after protecting their fish hooks and lures with WD-40. We believe this legend came from folks assuming that the product must contain fish oil since it appears to attract fish. Sorry Charlie®, it just ain’t so.
WD-40 Company has taken steps to respect and conserve the environment, and encourages its users to do the same. While WD-40 can be used to help protect fishing equipment from rust and corrosion, WD-40 Company does not recommend using WD-40 to attract fish.