"jmcquown" > wrote in message
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> On 8/24/2013 5:03 AM, Ophelia wrote to sf:
>>>> No! I've never heard of either product being used for that purpose.
>>>> I don't ever have lighter fluid in the house (don't smoke) and didn't
>>>> know WD/40 could take it out. If you asked me, I'd say WD/40 would
>>>> make an oil stain - not remove one. Thanks.
>>>
>>> She is correct though, WD40 can do a lot of things it isn't advertised
>>> for.
>>> I had a list somewhere, I will try to find it for you.
>>
>> Here you go
>>
>> http://wd40.com/files/pdf/wd-40_2042538679.pdf
>
> That's quite a list! Note it is compiled by users of WD40 and there is a
> disclaimer: "These uses have not been tested by WD-40 Company".
>
> Some uses are rather amusing:
>
> - Removes lipstick from carpet
> - Removes mascara from tile floors
> - Removes melted scotch tape from dining room table
> - Cleans peanut butter from shoestrings
>
> I don't think I'd spray it on my clothes to remove a stain.
lol it depends on the clothes I suppose

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