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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Big Fra on 10 February 2008, 04:15:01
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How did WD40 get it's name?
(BTW, I do know the true answer)
Winners will get......
A virtual pat on the back and an anorak title ;D
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Inventors initials and age or
water displacement 40th attempt
google dont just love it ;) ;)
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I don't suppose your in the WD-40 official fan club are you ::)
http://fanclub.wd40.com/login.cfm
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cant sleep ether...... woke up coughing cant believe its my day off and im up !!! >:(
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In 1953, a fledgling company called Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry, in a small lab in San Diego, California.
It took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40—which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
scary that anyone cares, even scarier that i bothered to look it up.....
ARGGHHHHHHH ::)
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In 1953, a fledgling company called Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry, in a small lab in San Diego, California.
It took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40—which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
scary that anyone cares, even scarier that i bothered to look it up.....
ARGGHHHHHHH ::)
and I thought I was sad because I knew what it meant! ;D
Yes Water Dispersant, 40th attempt
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In 1953, a fledgling company called Rocket Chemical Company and its staff of three set out to create a line of rust-prevention solvents and degreasers for use in the aerospace industry, in a small lab in San Diego, California.
It took them 40 attempts to get the water displacing formula worked out. But they must have been really good, because the original secret formula for WD-40—which stands for Water Displacement perfected on the 40th try—is still in use today.
scary that anyone cares, even scarier that i bothered to look it up.....
ARGGHHHHHHH ::)
i didnt..........coz ive developed TB's disease.....which is carnt be bothered.....and means effort ::) ;D