Although it’s loved by children and parents alike, every parent knows the downside to Silly Putty – it easily gets stuck to the furniture. However, you don’t need to drop everything and buy new furniture when this happens!
Use a little WD-40, an old rag, and some elbow grease and remove the toy in no time at all!
The Cookie Tin
Tell us you haven't bought a tin of cookies just for the box - we know we have! Cookie tins are a unique way to hold keepsakes, sewing material, old photos, anything sentimental - so when we see a beautiful box, we purchase it.
What happens when you can't wrestle that tin lip open? Add some WD-40 to the sides of the lid to ensure a smooth open and to prevent it from getting rusty!
Mildew? More Like Mil-don't!
When buying furniture for your backyard, you're probably going to go with a rustic finish, right? There's something about wooden furniture that pulls the outdoor space together. While picking out furniture, one thought may come to mind - wood in the back yard may cause mildew.
That shouldn't be what stops you from purchasing the set. Keeping wood protected from mildew can be done with some WD-40!
Staying Out of Treble
The world of piano owners is divided into two - those who play the instrument, and those who use their piano as a beautiful piece of furniture in their homes.
To keep your piano in top shape, whether it's being used or not, you can clean the keys with some WD-40!
The Secret Garden
We're guessing most people don't have a water fountain in their backyard, but this goes out to the few that do! Due to consistent contact with water, mildew on water fountains is to be expected - it can even add an extra touch.
But, if you're not a fan of the "secret garden" decor, you can spray the fountain down with WD-40 to prevent mildew growing in the future.