WD-50

Brian Lawson lawsonic@global.co.za
Thu, 12 Aug 1999 19:16:16 +0200


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I was alway under the impression that "WD" stood for War Department" 40 -
year 1940.

Brian

> Hmm so it does have a lubircant (:) in it.   The best thing I can say
about WD 40
> for use in pianos is in cleaning player piano spool drive mechanisms. 
Did you know
> WD means Water Displacement or is that what a surfactant is?     ric.
> 
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> > From: Newton Hunt <nhunt@jagat.com>
> > To: pianotech@ptg.org; fwilliam@collegeclub.com
> > Subject: Re: WD-50
> > Date: Wednesday, August 11, 1999 7:06 AM
> > 
> > WD-40 is a petroleum product composed of surfactants, solvents and 1/3
> > light machine oil.  

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