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  2. 24 Clever Ways to Use WD40 From Stains to Snow to Baseball - AOL

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    If you grew up with a handy adult around the house, chances are you’ve been familiar with WD-40 since you were a kid. The magic water-displacing, petroleum-based spray was created in the 1950s ...

  3. WD-40 - Wikipedia

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    WD-40's formula is a trade secret. [17] The original copy of the formula was moved to a secure bank vault in San Diego in 2018. [18] To avoid disclosing its composition, the product was not patented in 1953, and the window of opportunity for patenting it has long since closed.

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    This 20-bag pack contains five small bags (16 x 24 inches), 5 medium bags (20 x 28 inches), 5 large bags (24 x 32 inches) and 5 jumbo bags (30 x 40 inches). You also get a hand pump. $30 at Amazon

  5. 5 times you should never use WD-40 - AOL

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    WD-40 is known for its thousands of uses, but there are a few times that you should avoid using the product. The post 5 Times You Should Never Use WD-40 appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. Bin bag - Wikipedia

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    In a special on CBC Television, green garbage bags (first bin bags in Canada) ranked 36th among the top 50 Canadian inventions. [3] Black plastic bags were introduced in 1950 as star sealed bags. The first bags in the United States were green and black, rather than the now-common white and clear. Flat-sealed bags first appeared in 1959.

  7. Talk:Tarring and feathering - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, after the tar had cooled, it and the feathers would have to be peeled or rubbed off with lard, usually taking a good deal of skin with them. These would leave ugly scars and infection could set in. Depending on how "complete" the job was done, there was also a risk of heat stroke as the tar would act as a strong insulator.

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    At home I use a Magic Eraser with no trouble, but this place has flat paint and a Magic Eraser would’ve torn away at it. The Pink Stuff was recommended by a friend, and I am obsessed!

  9. Plastic shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Plastic shopping bags are in most cases not accepted by standard curbside recycling programs; though their composition is often identical to other accepted plastics, they pose problems for the single-stream recycling process, as most of the sorting equipment is designed for rigid plastics such as bottles, [34] so plastic bags often end up ...