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11. Remove Scuff Marks from Floors
Whether it’s shoe marks or furniture scrapes, WD-40 can help lift scuffs off tile, laminate, or vinyl flooring. Just be sure to clean the area well afterward to prevent slipping.
12. Repel Insects Naturally
Believe it or not, WD-40 can help deter spiders and cockroaches. Spray it in cracks, crevices, and window frames—just avoid using it in food-prep areas or where pets play.
A Few Safety Tips:
- Use in well-ventilated areas.
- Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged skin exposure.
- Do not use on electrical switches or near open flames.
Final Thoughts
WD-40 is much more than a lubricant—it’s a household hero in a can. With these clever uses, you’ll save time, effort, and maybe even a few dollars on specialty cleaners or repairs. Just keep a can in your kitchen, garage, or utility closet, and you’ll always be ready for life’s little annoyances.
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