That's crazy.
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Originally Posted by Ambush Master
http://www.lpslabs.com/product_pg/lu...s_pg/LPS2.html
I was first introduced to this product somewhere around 1972/3 and it was a PHENOMINAL demonstration. It was @ Houston Hobby Airport in a hangar. When we arrived there was a table, with a rather large aquarium on it that was filled with water, a 55 gal drum also filled with water. The LPS SME walked over to the table carrying a cheap electric drill, a white ceramic light bulb socket/w bulb, an ungrounded extension cord and a can of LPS2!! He then, after a few words took the bulb out of the socket and sprayed it's base and the socket with the LPS2. He then plugged it in and submerged the socket and bulb in the aquarium and proceeded to screw the bulb into the socket until it LIT UP!! He then unscrewed it and repeated, this guy WAS NOT SUPERMAN, it was the LPS!!! He then sprayed down the cheap drill, and proceeded to drill holes in the drum full of water from the inside out!!!
Good stuff and I've used it ever since. The only thing I'll do with a can of wd40 is shoot it!!
Later
Martin
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WD-40 is great for driving water away, but is less than ideal for long-term use. And too much of it left in place can actually stain blades. I go through gallons of it in the shop, but for storage, there are other choices.