In winter, snow and ice can accumulate on windows, making them difficult to open. Spraying WD-40 on the outside of your windows can create a barrier that prevents snow and ice from sticking, making it easier to clear them off.5. Unsticking Gum from Surfaces
If gum ends up stuck on a surface, WD-40 can help remove it. Spray a small amount on the gum, let it sit for a few minutes, and then gently scrape it off with a plastic scraper. The gum should come off easily without damaging the surface.
6. Polishing and Protecting Stainless Steel Appliances
WD-40 can be used to polish and protect stainless steel appliances. Spray a small amount on a microfiber cloth and wipe down the surface. It will remove fingerprints and smudges while leaving a protective layer that resists future marks.
7. Lubricating Squeaky Door Hinges
One of the most common uses for WD-40 is to lubricate squeaky door hinges. Apply a small amount directly to the hinge and move the door back and forth to work the lubricant in. The squeak should disappear, leaving the door operating smoothly.
8. Removing Crayon Marks from Walls