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WD-40 General Purpose Lubricant 1 gal (Case of 4)
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About this item
Highlights
- Loosens parts and displaces moisture
- Cleans surfaces and removes adhesives
- Designed for large-scale industrial applications
- Prevents corrosion and electrical shorts
Description
This product lubricates moving parts such as hinges, wheels, rollers, chains, and gears. It protects against rust and corrosion on items like tools and sporting equipment. Additionally, it penetrates to help free stuck and corroded parts such as nuts, bolts, valves, and locks. WD-40 also restores and protects various surfaces and displaces moisture to revive water-flooded equipment like engines, spark plugs, and power tools.
Net weight: 128 ounces
TCIN: 1005131524
UPC: 079567490111
Origin: made in the USA
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 14.15 inches length x 9.2 inches width x 11.2 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 30.88 pounds
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4.1 out of 5 stars with 23 reviews
5 out of 5 stars
21 November, 2023
originally posted on wd40.com

It's not just for the shop anymore!
We use WD40 by the gallon around our house. It's a great general lube and penetrant, but its an exceptional cleaner and degreaser too. We keep a bottle in the kitchen to handle that funky stove top grease most kitchen specific cleaners can't touch. We love this stuff.
4 out of 5 stars
20 November, 2023
originally posted on wd40.com

WD 40 one gallon can
Great 4 water displacement and cleaning, but lacks the lubrication of LPS
3 out of 5 stars
8 June, 2023
originally posted on wd40.com

1 Gallon Metal Can Rusts
Within a few weeks, the metal on the outside of the 1 gallon can began to rust in my workshop. I carefully control the humidity and temperature - but for some bizarre reason, the company that has a mission of lubricating and preventing rust uses the most rust-susceptible metal I have ever seen. I strongly recommend transferring the contents to a plastic 1 gallon jug or covering the WD-40 metal can with WD-40. Cobbler's children have no shoes.
4 out of 5 stars
15 November, 2021
originally posted on wd40.com

Worked like a charm!
We normally purchase this size to soak stuck parts. Works as expected and gets the job done!
2 out of 5 stars
9 October, 2020
originally posted on wd40.com

Bad design of the can
The product itself it’s good. But the design and position of the can hole makes the action off refill a bottle very annoying. You end up with a lot of the product dripping down the nozzle.
1 reply from Marketing team - 5 years ago
Thank you for writing to us with your thoughts on the packaging design of this product. While some pouring techniques may result in spillage, many users of this can have found it an effective delivery system for refilling different types of containers. An added device such as a funnel may help in your case, or you can have a cloth on hand to wipe away any excess and use for a quick wipe on tools for corrosion protection. We appreciate your interest in helping make this product better than it is today.
4 out of 5 stars
5 December, 2019
originally posted on wd40.com

Good...would be Great with a Spout!
Been buying for years. One thing missing is a pour spout, then would be perfect!
1 out of 5 stars
14 May, 2019
originally posted on wd40.com

Oxidation
I use to spray my machines and equipment with it to keep them from rusting. Now the new formula oxidizes bare metal faster than ever. Officially a terrible product now.
1 reply from NST team - 6 years ago
We are sorry to hear about your experience and thank you for taking the time to contact us. WD-40 Multi-Use Product’s formula shouldn’t oxidize bare metal. Make sure you mixes the gallon well before spraying. Even if not mixed, the product does not promote oxidation (rusting).
5 out of 5 stars
13 May, 2019
originally posted on wd40.com

Great Lubricant
I use this for everything including decal residue removal. Works great.
5 out of 5 stars
27 October, 2018
originally posted on wd40.com

Car polish
Used this product on a 1978 V.W T2 Campervan as a polish. Was amazed at the speed it took me to complete the whole vehicle. Just spray a panel at a time and just wipe and buff . Excellent shine !
5 out of 5 stars
10 February, 2017
originally posted on wd40.com

Try this at work, Remanufacturing Automotive Parts
100% recomended for all process that you whant to apply it. 100% working on machines, presses, etc. if you love to build great things with better quality... use best quality fluids like WD 40
4 out of 5 stars
8 December, 2016
originally posted on wd40.com

Juice GREAT ~ Can SUCKS!
I buy the Gallon metal can and spray liberally. I've been doing it for decades. When I refill my spray bottle, I dribble all over the place. Please make a plastic can that pours without making a mess.
5 out of 5 stars
3 May, 2016
originally posted on wd40.com

!! GOOD !!
It was great bought it a month ago
5 out of 5 stars
31 January, 2016
originally posted on wd40.com

SAD Story
I sometimes lose the pressure in a can of WD40. There is still fluid inside but there is no squirt.
1 out of 5 stars
12 April, 2015
originally posted on wd40.com

Unable to open can
Bought a one gallon can a month ago. Took the cap off, only to find another metal barrier. How do I get past the barrier? Pry it out? Puncture it?
3 out of 5 stars
19 December, 2014
originally posted on wd40.com

1 gallon can
I just came home with the 1 gal. can of WD-40 and 2 of their spray bottles. Used a funnel to help with the fill, lost about 5 ounces trying. Is there a spout you can get for the can???
5 out of 5 stars
31 May, 2014
originally posted on wd40.com

Great Value - Need a Gallon Sprayer That Holds Up
I spray the blades and deck on my lawn tractor with WD-40 after every use, so buying it by the gallon is the only way to go! It keeps grass clippings from sticking and prevents rust. After 10 years of mowing, there's not a spec of rust to be found underneath the cutting deck. However, I go through a lot of gallon sprayers because i can't find one that hold up to this stuff. Anyone know of a sprayer that can handle it (and that's affordable)? Thanks.
5 out of 5 stars
21 December, 2013
originally posted on wd40.com

"Better buy the Gsllon" :)
Get more for less with this great product!
5 out of 5 stars
8 April, 2013
originally posted on wd40.com

How can you live without it?
This stuff has so many uses....grab a rag and things just appear to use it on.... hand and garden tools.....great as a cutting fluid.....too much to list
5 out of 5 stars
16 March, 2013
originally posted on wd40.com

Great product. Even cleans!
Works well for cleaning and removing unwanted substances on my motorcycle! 1 gallon can has to be used with cap on top to avoid spilling. It is still awkward when trying to fill bottles with a funnel. Can should be redesigned (vent added?)
4 out of 5 stars
28 February, 2013
originally posted on wd40.com

The title is fine. It says exactly what it is.
This is how I buy all my WD-40 - and I decant it into spray bottles, kept in garage and workshop. As the other reviewer said - the can needs a good pour spout as I always get it on the floor, despite using a funnel. It's not a job I look forward to.