Thank you for correcting me, guys! I don't know how I maintained this misconception for so long, but it is what I have always been told. Did it ever contain silicone? I still won't use it in piano actions, though, unless someone gave me a very good reason. I like Protek. Remorsefully Gordon --- Kdivad@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated Wed, 28 Aug 2002 10:02:02 PM > Eastern Standard Time, RNossaman@cox.net writes: > > > > > > > > > >I wouldn't trust what's on the can. Cans are no > longer > > >required by our "govt" to tell all. I know > refinishers > > >who won't let a can of it in the shop, for the > alleged > > >silicone! It's meant as a water displacer ( like > for > > >electronics ) and I think that it seals moisture > into > > >actions, once it gets in. > > > > It's not that the can doesn't tell all. It > specifically says it contains no > > silicone. If you can prove differently, you can > sue them for false > > advertising and retire rich, regardless of what > the > > government does or > > doesn't require. > > > > All I want is 10% of the payoff for the tip. > > > > Ron N > > Correct Ron, you can check out the MSDS sheet at the > WD-40 web site, it shows no silicone. > > David Koelzer > Vintage Pianos > DFW __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com
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