Cleaning Glue and Wax Off Carpets
Have you ever spilled glue or candle wax on your carpets? If so, you’re well aware of how tough it can be to get it out without ruining your carpet or giving yourself rug burns from kneeling on the ground. Over the years, you’ve probably tried countless removal remedies that sound good in theory, but lack when it comes down to getting the job done. The next time you spill glue on your carpet try to remove it with WD-40: it won’t ruin your carpet and the glue will come off like butter.
Conditioning Leather Furniture
WD-40 is also a popular agent for leather furniture, believe it or not. It can help protect the leather from cracking, sunlight damage and anything else daily life throw at it. Protect the quality of your leather and how long it lasts with WD-40. Using a cloth, you can massage WD-40 into leather. This will help keep your couch or armchair smooth, safe, and in good condition. It’ll look like you just brought it home (even if you’ve had it for a good while). Having guests over? Make sure to rub WD-40 on that leather couch to make it look brand new. Keep in mind there are many different types of Leather. These methods work best on top-grain and full-grain leather.
For more common uses for WD 40 see “Genius Ways to Use WD-40 That Are Unknown For the Most Part.”
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