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Diamond
- Joined
- Mar 5, 2009
- Location
- California, USA
In the process of consolidating 2 gallon cans (partially full) into 1 gallon I was pouring the stuff into a jar to see if anything settled to the bottom.
The consistency is not uniform after a couple of hours. The upper half of the jar is more clear than the bottom 1/2. Maybe giving a few more hours it will
be the bottom 1/3.
WD-40 is not contaminated:
So, should WD-40 be shaken before use. That includes shaking it before pouring it into a squirt bottle?
The issue I have is that if I pour it out from the top I will get one consistency, and if it is sitting in a spray bottle the heavier stuff sprays out
because the down tube of the spray nozzle goes to the bottom of the bottle.
WD-40 is holding moisture or something else:
Skim off the top to collect the clear parts?
WD-40 to start kindling:
I'm trying to use it up this way but I don't use the fireplace that much. It's actually a slow burning action which is safer than gasoline.
I would never buy it again when this stuff runs out.
The consistency is not uniform after a couple of hours. The upper half of the jar is more clear than the bottom 1/2. Maybe giving a few more hours it will
be the bottom 1/3.
WD-40 is not contaminated:
So, should WD-40 be shaken before use. That includes shaking it before pouring it into a squirt bottle?
The issue I have is that if I pour it out from the top I will get one consistency, and if it is sitting in a spray bottle the heavier stuff sprays out
because the down tube of the spray nozzle goes to the bottom of the bottle.
WD-40 is holding moisture or something else:
Skim off the top to collect the clear parts?
WD-40 to start kindling:
I'm trying to use it up this way but I don't use the fireplace that much. It's actually a slow burning action which is safer than gasoline.
I would never buy it again when this stuff runs out.