It may not have any petroleum in it, but petrol distilates account for about 75% of the total. Take a look at the safety sheet, it says that about 15% of it is a hydrocarbon liquid, which is probably the fish oil.
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It may not have any petroleum in it, but petrol distilates account for about 75% of the total. Take a look at the safety sheet, it says that about 15% of it is a hydrocarbon liquid, which is probably the fish oil.
Some light reading (I look at wd40 like the spinning wing duck decoy, I don't need either of them to get the job done.) :
WD-40 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
snopes.com: Uses for WD-40 Spray Lubricant <-- be sure to read to the bottom of this one
And the cream of the crop: http://www.mobile-shop.com/parts/msds/P80_WD40.pdf
WD-40 unsafe for the water? After reading what chemicals and meat parts go into the average hotdog...would it be safer to leave off the meat and just bait the hook with WD-40? :)
I never tried it but I guess I better is I want to catch a big one.