Oil for plastic laptop hinges

d, ye callow minion of the moon, a knot you are of damned blood suckers,
ye winced:

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d, ye toilet-scrubbing doghearted daughter, o you beast, o faithless
coward, o dishonest wretch. Wilt thou be made a man out of my vice, ye
released:


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message > Yet
another fucking moron.

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that attract
dust
and dirt.

You've already cut-n-pasted tha<BITCHSLAP

You snipped the bit where it said "Yet another fucking moron." Perhaps
because you knew, or at least suspected, that it applied to you too.


Look aga<BITCHSLAP
You do it.

--
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d, ye tickle-brained whoreson loggerhead, thou odoriferous stench, sound
rottenness, ye cackled:

"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

If you belive the claim is false, file a false advertising claim,
fuckhead.
There are strict laws against false advertising in Australia.

LOL Katchadickhead see's an advert on TV for fizzy drink

Goes to shop, buys it and complains when the rainbows and fairies fail to
appear when he opens it
Really? I ride motorcycles and WD-40 is used for lubrication. It's entirely
your own fault if you don't use the product to its full potential.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

LOLO<BITCHSLAP

SLAPS BITCH BACK

Calm down, k00ky. Calm down.
Monkey see, monkey do. I claim official ownership of your empty head.

--
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Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
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"Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message
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Arfa Daily <arfa.daily@ntlworld.com> wrote:

Dry graphite lock lubricant

Are you sure you want to be spraying graphite around near a laptop?
Many such things are 'lubricated' on assembly with a damping fluid - a bit
like the spindles on controls - to give that "stirring treacle" feel (a
wonderful expression - found on this group)

A typical long chain molecule compound is this one:

http://www.rocol.com/lubricants/english/maintenance/damping/

Kilopoise.

Removing this can make the assembly feel very sloppy. Alternatively it may
have some sort of spring loaded expanding spindle to give some braking
effect.
 
In article <g7p10c$9hg$1@registered.motzarella.org>, "john hamilton" <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote:
The hinges on our Fujitsu laptop screen appear to be 'all' plastic and they
get very 'difficult to move' making the screen difficult to fold up and
down.

We have have tried 'WD-40', but that seems effective for only a very short
time.

We are afraid to use ordinary oil as we thought it might effect the plastic.
We were thinking of using olive oil, but somebody has told us that olive oil
'degrades' and goes sticky, over time.

We have got some Camellia oil that was given to us, and it's made from
Camellias and it comes from Japan and is suppose not to 'degrade'. Still
it's an unknown quantity to us.

Does anyone know what would be a suitable and safe lubricant in this case?
Since we dont want to cause any problems with the plastic on this lap top.
Grateful for any suggestions, thanks.

CRC 2-26
CRC 2-26
CRC 2-26
CRC 2-26
CRC 2-26

CRC 2-26

TRY getting it at The Home Depot.

http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/TCHDTA/101.pdf
 
§ńühwŘŁf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think he
knows it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul be silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI
http://www.naturalhandyman.com/qa/qawd40.html

which links to:

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infwd40.html

and then there's this:

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/wd-40.asp

--
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

"You know you can indict a ham sandwich if you want to."
William J. Martini, Judge, United States District Court
 
"john hamilton" <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote in
news:g7p10c$9hg$1@registered.motzarella.org:

The hinges on our Fujitsu laptop screen appear to be 'all' plastic and
they get very 'difficult to move' making the screen difficult to fold
up and down.

We have have tried 'WD-40', but that seems effective for only a very
short time.

We are afraid to use ordinary oil as we thought it might effect the
plastic. We were thinking of using olive oil, but somebody has told us
that olive oil 'degrades' and goes sticky, over time.

We have got some Camellia oil that was given to us, and it's made from
Camellias and it comes from Japan and is suppose not to 'degrade'.
Still it's an unknown quantity to us.

Does anyone know what would be a suitable and safe lubricant in this
case? Since we dont want to cause any problems with the plastic on
this lap top. Grateful for any suggestions, thanks.
Do you have a hobby shop in your area?
Esp. one that caters to Model railroaders?
You can buy a Plastics Compatible Lube there.
 
d, ye puking monsieur mock-water, you would answer very well to a
whipping, ye protested:

"§ùßhwØ£f" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh dashboard of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative woul be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry<BITCHSLAP
You obsequious little shit.

--
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Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
d, ye ill-breeding sorrowful issue, thou art a most notable coward, an
infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of not
one good quality, ye screaked:

"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

Really? I ride motorcycles and WD-40 is used for lubrication. It's
entirely
your own fault if you don't use the product to its full potential.

You use WD40 as a lubricant on a motorbike ? Well, good luck to you.

I use 10/40 oil, grease and copper grease.

The only time I use WD40<BITCHSLAP
I repeat, it is entirely your problem if you purchase something but lack the
foresight and knowledge to use it to its full potential.

WD40 is<BITCHSLAP
Don't try to make nice-nice, k00oky. Only your horrible and painful death
will prevent you from being chewed up and shat out.

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
d, ye flea-infested triton of the minnows, lead apes in hell, ye
averred:

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d, ye puking monsieur mock-water, you would answer very well to a
whipping, ye protested:


"§ùßhwĂ~ÂŁf" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh dashboard
of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative woul
be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry<BITCHSLAP

You obsequious little shit.

F**king a? I bet you spent a half hour looking through the dictionary for
that one LOL

No doubt that idea reflects exactly what you would need to do.

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
Steve Firth, ye reeky cur, a bankrupt, a prodigal, who dare scarce show
thy head on Usenet, ye chortled:

Kadaitcha Man <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote:

Yet another fucking moron.

Good of you to introduce yourself.

The War Department specified WD-40 as a water dispersant. Not as a
lubricant.

LMAO "The War Department specified WD-40 as a water dispersant. Not as a
lubricant"..."therefore it is not a lubricant."

You fucking stupid cunt.

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
Grimly Curmudgeon, ye rude-growing gudgeon, thou art opposite to
humanity, ye proclaimed:

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember "Kadaitcha Man"
nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> saying something like:

Yet another fucking moron.

LUBRICATES
WD-40?s lubricating ingredients

are utter shite.

So fucking what? Take it up with the manufacturer, you fucking gormless tit.

--
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Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
d, ye shameless old white-bearded satan, if you spend word for word with
me, I shall make your wit bankrupt, ye bemoaned:

"d" <meh@hg.con> wrote in message
news:ExXnk.40667$E41.21341@text.news.virginmedia.com...

"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

Really? I ride motorcycles and WD-40 is used for lubrication. It's
entirely
your own fault if you don't use the product to its full potential.

You use WD40 as a lubricant on a motorbike ? Well, good luck to you.

I use 10/40 oil, grease and copper grease.

The only time I use WD40 on a motorbike is on the electrics if they get
damp, and thats in an emergency.

Oh, I may use it to loosen siezed parts such as the brake cam and caliper
parts
You use WD-40 on siezed caliper parts? Doesn't it sting if it gets into the
bore-holes in your skull?

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
d, ye mad barnacle, o most insatiate and luxurious woman, ye huffed:

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d, ye flea-infested triton of the minnows, lead apes in hell, ye
averred:


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d, ye puking monsieur mock-water, you would answer very well to a
whipping, ye protested:


"§ùßhwĂ~ÂŁf" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard
of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul
be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry<BITCHSLAP

You obsequious little shit.

F**king a? I bet you spent a half hour looking through the dictionary
for
that one LOL


No doubt that idea reflects exactly what you would need to do.


Nah, i'd spend 5 seconds on google

...to lookup words you don't know.

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
d, ye mindless noisome stench, leave now thou vain bibble-babble, ye
informed:

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news:9hke8k$68h$e@alt.comp.hardware.sleeping-girls.org.papua-new-guinea...
d, ye mad barnacle, o most insatiate and luxurious woman, ye huffed:


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news:ul6cx8$yre$j@rec.arts.horror.one-eared-flax-wench.net.guyana...
d, ye flea-infested triton of the minnows, lead apes in hell, ye
averred:


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3dykrc$y4n$c@soc.med.tearful-back-slit.co.suriname...
d, ye puking monsieur mock-water, you would answer very well to a
whipping, ye protested:


"§ùßhwĂ~ÂŁf" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think
he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard
of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul
be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry<BITCHSLAP

You obsequious little shit.

F**king a? I bet you spent a half hour looking through the dictionary
for
that one LOL


No doubt that idea reflects exactly what you would need to do.


Nah, i'd spend 5 seconds on google


...to lookup words you don't know.


you're totally discombobulated now, a?

oh hum....

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
§ńühw¤Łf, ye mouldy deformed thief, as I told you always, thy self and
thy brain go not together, ye announced:

d wrote:

"§ńühwŘŁf" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think
he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry, I was more interested in Katchadickhead's claim that he know
all
about it after cut-n-pasting off the manufacturers website
when,obviously,
he has never used it in his life. After all , they won't let him out
of the
cellar. Just wait till they find out he's gotton onto the Internet.
He'll be
in for a paddling then !

strokes beard thoughtfuly
Hmmmm...are you in fact a sock of Buckys?
The orthograpics are *so* similar :)

It's doubtful. Fuckfaced InBreeder can't type a sentence without referring
to piles of shit.

--
Hammer of Thor: February 2007. Pierre Salinger Memorial Hook,
Line & Sinker: September 2005, April 2006, January 2007.
Official Member: Cabal Obsidian Order COOSN-124-07-06660
Official Overseer of Kooks & Trolls in 24hoursupport.helpdesk
 
§ńühw¤Łf wrote:
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries wrote:
§ńühwŘŁf wrote:
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think
he knows it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul be silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/qa/qawd40.html

Yeh I saw this program on discovery channel about how they make it.

which links to:

http://www.naturalhandyman.com/iip/infxtra/infwd40.html

and then there's this:

http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/household/wd-40.asp

ITS MADE OF DEAD WHALES!!!1111111!!!!!
Quick, call PETA.

OMG!
But it has a nice fragrance...well...I like it.
My cats hate it.

I use it mostly for removing extra sticky labels on items it can't
damage. On more delicate items, I use peanut butter.

--
Rhonda Lea Kirk Fries

"You know you can indict a ham sandwich if you want to."
William J. Martini, Judge, United States District Court
 
In article <g7p10c$9hg$1@registered.motzarella.org>, "john hamilton" <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote:
The hinges on our Fujitsu laptop screen appear to be 'all' plastic and they
get very 'difficult to move' making the screen difficult to fold up and
down.

We have have tried 'WD-40', but that seems effective for only a very short
time.
Dont ever use a Water Displacer for lubricating stuff.

I would use some sort of lube like Lubriplate, Mollylube, or sylglide or White
Lithium Grease

http://www.valco-cp.com/White%20Lithium%20Grease.htm
http://www.action-electronics.com/caraudio.htm


We are afraid to use ordinary oil as we thought it might effect the plastic.
We were thinking of using olive oil, but somebody has told us that olive oil
'degrades' and goes sticky, over time.
Dont use a organic based oil.

We have got some Camellia oil that was given to us, and it's made from
Camellias and it comes from Japan and is suppose not to 'degrade'. Still
it's an unknown quantity to us.

Does anyone know what would be a suitable and safe lubricant in this case?
Since we dont want to cause any problems with the plastic on this lap top.
Grateful for any suggestions, thanks.
 
In article <0evfwd$qpm$x@comp.sex.chippies.net.timor-leste>, "Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote:
Stacey Chuffo, ye backward soul, a new Gorgon doth destroy my sight, ye
dripped:


"john hamilton" <bluestar@mail.invalid> wrote in message
news:g7p10c$9hg$1@registered.motzarella.org...


We have have tried 'WD-40', but that seems effective for only a very
short time.


WD-40 ain't a lubricant, it's a cleaner and a water displacer used to
prevent rust.


You fat-mouthed fuckhead know-nothing cuntflap. WD-40 is oil-based therefore
it must lubticate. Lo and behold...

LUBRICATES
WD-40’s lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to all moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that attract dust
and dirt.

http://www.wd40.com.au/WD-40.html
So thats your preffered lube for masturbation?
 
§ńühwŘŁf, ye stinking fat-mouth, thou art a boil, a plague sore, an
embossed carbuncle in my corrupted blood, ye whimpered:

On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 11:59:33 -1200, Kadaitcha Man aided th' terraists with
the following claims :

§ùßhw¤£f, ye mouldy deformed thief, as I told you always, thy self
and
thy brain go not together, ye announced:

d wrote:

"§ùßhwØ£f" <snuhwolf@netscape.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2008.08.11.15.16.18.464217@netscape.net...
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 13:27:24 +0000, d aided th' terraists with the
following claims :


"Kadaitcha Man" <nospam.nospam.nospam@gmail.com> wrote in message

LUBRICATES
WD-40's lubricating ingredients are widely dispersed and hold to
all
moving
parts. WD-40 does not contain silicone or other additives that
attract
dust
and dirt.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

catchadisck cuts-n-pastes of the manufacturers website and think
he
knows
it all

BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

WD40 is for using on seized metal joints and such or to dispel
water.

It's a right bodge solution, as the sticky film left behind is
highly
efficent at trapping dirt and dust.

but you forte is your bodge solutions isn't it catchadickhead

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Calm down goofy. WD40 has tons of uses. We used to treat teh
dashboard of
the work van and the door panels with it.
Its not "sticky". It *might* attract dust so a better alternative
woul be
silicone spray. Like wot we use on our tredmill.
FYI

sorry, I was more interested in Katchadickhead's claim that he know
all
about it after cut-n-pasting off the manufacturers website
when,obviously,
he has never used it in his life. After all , they won't let him out
of the
cellar. Just wait till they find out he's gotton onto the Internet.
He'll be
in for a paddling then !

strokes beard thoughtfuly
Hmmmm...are you in fact a sock of Buckys?
The orthograpics are *so* similar :)


It's doubtful. Fuckfaced InBreeder can't type a sentence without
referring
to piles of shit.

His scat fetish is his most endearing quality!
:)

Make that "endearing defect" and I'll let it go. He has no qualities.

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