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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2010

WD-40 allows your toy car works in the water !!!

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  • The first recorded video is not so nice...

    So hv to shot another time.... :P

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  • car works also without wd40:) in water

  • This solves my 'toy-car-submerged-in-fishtank­' dilemma perfectly.

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  • wow best discovery of 2K+  grease denies water !!!!!!!!!

  • but it is no good for rubbers sealings it will eat the rubber.

  • but will it blend?

  • Does it work with cellphones ? laptops?

  • @JimmyFarina97 not to sure what they did but allot of old timers at work use to swear by wd40 but as technology is advancing every day there are better products on the market maybe its just me being paranoid maybe it hasnt changed i might just be used to other products . but i do find when jetsking if i use wd40 on the leads and plugs it will last for about an hour before water and moisture start arking out. if i use inox it could last me a full weekend and more

  • @deanoobaby Is that why the old cans of WD-40 have brown colored lube in them and the new ones have transparent lube in them? Maybe they just use a cleaner form of petrolium?

  • it will work anyways >.< low voltage in water cant cause a shortcircuit so it will work...

  • it will work any for a short time

  • wd 40 = water displacment and it took them 40 times to get it right . but over the past few years they have changed the inhibitors in the chemical and its not so good any more.i used to use wd 40 all the time on jetskis and cars i find INOX marine spray allot better

  • you mean to tell me that oil repels water? No way....

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