[meteorite-list] WD-40
From: Eric Twelker <twelker_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Fri Jun 3 00:49:27 2005 Message-ID: <BEC52218.1C129%twelker_at_alaska.net> Hello List Possibly one of the sources of the idea that WD-40 contains water is my preservation page. The reason I wrote this was personal experience. When I was starting out in the business, I bought a gallon can of WD-40 at the hardware store. I poured it into a glass container to treat some meteorites. In the bottom, sitting in an immiscible layer was something that sure looked like water to me. I didn't analyzed the layer, but when I heard that WD-40 contained water, I was convinced. Regards, Eric Twelker http://www.meteoritemarket.com > Hi Mark, > > Did they sum it up in 6 words?? I would like to know why it doesn't > contain water. If they have tanks that sit empty for any length of time > there is bound to be some moisture from that alone. While it may be true > it contains very little moisture (so the customer relations can state it > doesn't have water as they want you to use their product) it still may > contain enough to do damage to something susceptible to oxidation (like > meteorites). > > To say it has no moisture in it at all, well I have a hard time > believing that from them. Sometimes you have to really define terms and > break apart information to get to the truth of the matter. A few well > chosen words on their part really bother me. > > --AL > ______________________________________________ > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list_at_meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list Received on Fri 03 Jun 2005 12:52:40 AM PDT |
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