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HELP, my gun has chicken pox!
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<blockquote data-quote="winmag" data-source="post: 692389" data-attributes="member: 22166"><p>Glad you, & a few others like it.</p><p></p><p>The only test/proof I need is to see are my own. I need not ruin anything else with further testing. Here's a couple examples:</p><p>I've seen first hand what happened to my bike chain, as a kid, after using WD-40. Or my concrete finnishing tools. Won't do that again either. I'm no scientist, but it sure seems to me that WD-40 is a rust magnet for anything it comes in contact with that is exposed to weather.</p><p>So, like I said, not within 20 feet of ANY firearm I own, or anything else I own that is exposed to the elements.</p><p></p><p>I'll use it for a door hinge (interior), some other interior hardware, & to keep stuff from squeeking. Nothin else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winmag, post: 692389, member: 22166"] Glad you, & a few others like it. The only test/proof I need is to see are my own. I need not ruin anything else with further testing. Here's a couple examples: I've seen first hand what happened to my bike chain, as a kid, after using WD-40. Or my concrete finnishing tools. Won't do that again either. I'm no scientist, but it sure seems to me that WD-40 is a rust magnet for anything it comes in contact with that is exposed to weather. So, like I said, not within 20 feet of ANY firearm I own, or anything else I own that is exposed to the elements. I'll use it for a door hinge (interior), some other interior hardware, & to keep stuff from squeeking. Nothin else. [/QUOTE]
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