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Title: WD40 advert when it was first released
Post by: unfazed on 15 November 2014, 04:59:17 pm
 This poster is from the marketing boom of 1964 when WD40 was first released .[/color] When words didn't have the double meanings of today :lol [/size][/color]
 
Title: Re: WD40 advert when it was first released
Post by: maddog04 on 15 November 2014, 06:22:30 pm
 :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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Post by: savvy on 15 November 2014, 08:29:29 pm
Oh I remember it well ;)
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Post by: taylor on 15 November 2014, 11:03:53 pm
come on, they must have been advanced in there year,s.
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Post by: noggythenog on 15 November 2014, 11:22:06 pm
I feel like ive been raped by Ann summers..........all along i coulda been using a bit o WD :b
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Post by: downey on 15 November 2014, 11:54:17 pm
ah jesus thats priceless ,pat thanks for sharing,gotta nick that  :lol
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Post by: Dave48 on 16 November 2014, 03:29:34 am
I always knew it was versatile-but thats priceless! (No trade description act to spoil things back then!) :lol
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Post by: locksmith on 16 November 2014, 10:15:37 am
If only it were real :lol
Title: Re: WD40 advert when it was first released
Post by: chaz on 16 November 2014, 08:22:26 pm
It was developed in 1953 by Dr. Norm Larsen,[1] founder of the Rocket Chemical Company, in San Diego, California. WD-40, abbreviated from the phrase "Water Displacement, 40th formula,"[2] was originally designed to repel water and prevent corrosion,[3] and later was found to have numerous household uses.

Larsen was attempting to create a formula to prevent corrosion in nuclear missiles, by displacing the standing water that causes it. He claims he arrived at a successful formula on his 40th attempt.[3] WD-40 is primarily composed of various hydrocarbons.

WD-40 was first used by Convair to protect the outer skin and, more importantly, the paper-thin "balloon tanks" of the Atlas missile from rust and corrosion.[3][4] These stainless steel fuel tanks were so thin that, when empty, they had to be kept inflated with nitrogen gas to prevent their collapse.
I think the main ingredient is fish oil? do you really want that on ya nuts

WD-40 first became commercially available on store shelves in San Diego, California in 1958.[3]