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Duct tape and WD 40 important part of your survival kit.

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Cherrytree59 Sat 15-Jul-17 13:52:00

Who would have thought it??
Not me!
2 strong tree branches and duct tape
voila you have a stretcher!
To remove snow/ ice from your windscreen just squirt with WD40

My new found wasting time hobby
Pinterest blush

missdeke Sun 16-Jul-17 13:55:21

Llamedos13 my daughter always used baby oil on her stainless steel cooker.

SueDonim Sun 16-Jul-17 14:27:13

The downpipe on the guttering on my house is currently held in place with duck tape. Luckily, they're both grey so the casual observer won't see it. grin

cornergran Sun 16-Jul-17 15:05:09

I once mended a leak in a roof with a nappy, a plastic bag and duck tape. I worked so well we never replaced it. I always wondered what the new owners thought when they ventured into the loft space and saw it. grin

4i43 Sun 16-Jul-17 15:33:58

Me too - better than Chanel!

4i43 Sun 16-Jul-17 15:35:16

Me too - who needs Chanel!

Tizliz Sun 16-Jul-17 15:55:41

My OH once did a small job in WD's office and the MD told him his favourite use of WD40 was to get sticky labels off. A few year later they ran a competition for your best use of WD40. I won 1st prize (a camera), insider knowledge ?

Elrel Sun 16-Jul-17 15:56:32

Tizliz - like it!

JaneD3 Sun 16-Jul-17 16:09:45

You also need a dainty little claw hammer in your kit. Mine lived in my handbag for a while - can't remember why!

jollyg Sun 16-Jul-17 16:24:57

Second WD40 and tape. I used to carry a small screwdriver, and a fold up 'universal' tool, pliers, screwdriver, wire cutter, as well as a small swiss knife, scissors, nail file etc.

jacksmum Sun 16-Jul-17 16:29:23

WD is good for spraying on pots in the garden to stop slugs eating the plants

1974cookie Sun 16-Jul-17 18:06:13

This has got to be the Creme de la Creme of WD40 uses.
The author, Tony Hawks wrote a book called 'Playing the Moldovans at Tennis'.
The Moldovan Tennis players use WD40 as a cure for muscular pain.

And I thought that 'Deep Heat' smelled awful. ?.

chicken Sun 16-Jul-17 18:06:15

A locksmith told me to spray WD40 into the keyhole to cure a sticking key. It worked a treat and saved me having to get the lock changed. The poor bloke did himself out of a job!

00mam00 Sun 16-Jul-17 18:36:39

My dd was surprised and maybe a little dissapounted a few years ago when I gave her her own tool kit as a Christmas present. No woman should be without one, and keep it hidden from DH.
My D H has discovered where I keep my tools, so I have to check them often.
Thanks all for tips on use of WD40.

Chewbacca Sun 16-Jul-17 18:39:56

If I have no firelighters for the woodburner, I spray the kindling sticks with a little WD40, lay coal and logs on top and then put a match to it. Obviously you have to be careful, but no accidents after 40 years so far.

Grandmama Sun 16-Jul-17 19:14:56

A few years ago DDs gave me a Black and Decker drill for Christmas along with a set of plastic plugs and drill bits. My very full professional tool box is indispensable. I go through skips, too. Three WD40s in the garage along with duct tape and araldite.

SueDonim Sun 16-Jul-17 19:31:26

I have a splendid brass hammer that unscrews at the far end to reveal a a set of screw drivers inside! It's v useful, everyone should have one.

aggie Sun 16-Jul-17 19:42:27

I am sorry I didn't know about WD40 and the snails , I have an ex Hosta plant which would have benefitted from a few squirts

Purpledaffodil Sun 16-Jul-17 20:00:36

Duct tape: "It has a dark side and a light side and holds together the fabric of the Universe"grin
I'm off to clean my stainless steel splash back with WD 40. Then it'll be the hostas' turn. Three cheers for GN.

marmar01 Sun 16-Jul-17 20:10:06

i am off to the garden with my wd40 to spray everything before the slugs come out to play smile thanks for the tip

jacksmum Sun 16-Jul-17 20:38:14

Since spraying all around my pots with Hosta plants in them i have had no slug/snail damage done ,

loopyloo Sun 16-Jul-17 21:10:01

Yes I love Gorilla tape. So far have fixed rain pipe at allotment and plastic bin for recycling at my daughters.
Wd40 I always had at work ,nursing in the NHS,. Amazing what bits of equipment it kept going.
Now retired, I have a can at home and at allotment. Amazing stuff.

Imperfect27 Sun 16-Jul-17 21:32:21

My car had a gentle argument with a lorry on the Dartford / Southend / Tibury / roundabout (before the lanes were redone and made clear this year) - an apparent 50/50 and we both agreed not to make an insurance claim. My DH stuck gorilla tape on the crack in the back bumper ...that was over a year ago and it still holds smile.

SueDonim Sun 16-Jul-17 21:45:35

On the basis of this thread, I think I'm going to buy some shares in WD40. grin

Legs55 Sun 16-Jul-17 23:22:29

Can't bear the smell of WD40 so couldn't use indoors (makes me cough & sneeze) but I will try it on Hosta potsgrin

I always have a can of WD40, screwdrivers in various sizes, small hammer, fuses, superglue & pliers in my (small) toolbox.

ajanela Mon 17-Jul-17 09:10:36

Duct tape on vericurras is one of the treatments on the NHS treatment for information sheet. And it works