Exposed: The Truth About The WD-40 Ban - Is America Next?

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👉Canada Gazette which outlines the policy implementation of legislation for the Ministry ➜

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👉Canada Gazette which outlines the policy implementation of legislation for the Ministry ➜


You can connect with Steve here too:

StevesSmallEngineSaloon
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I respect a man who can say bs so emphatically. Thank you.

beerdrinker
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You can buy WD-40 in Europe so it has to be banned here first and then 40 years later in US and Canada.

vikitheviki
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CRC used to make an aviation cleaner degreaser with Trichloroethylene. The fumes could kill you pretty quickly in tight spaces. Once they removed it, the product was pretty much useless.

bige.
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Thanks Steve. This has already happened to most consumer grade chemicals. And when companies are forced to change their formula to meet regulations the product is no longer the same. Usually worse. Never better.

NovaNinja_
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So they’re going to change the product, rendering it even more useless than it’s always been.

KSMike
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The company saying the product will be on the shelves after Jan 1st, could be very different than after Jan 1st, our product will be very different but named the same. My only concern.

originalname
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What this tells me is the company will be reformulating its products to comply with new regulations. My questions: Will they still work as well? Will they be safer in a way that actually matters? Will they cost more to manufacture? Will the reformulated WD-40 only go to Canada?

I do have several cans of "vintage" WD-40 in my garage, near-new condition, willing to ship, bidding wars welcome.

GlennC
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Thankfully someone who doesn't just vomit our rumors as truth/facts! Thank you for your digging!

RodeoJoe
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If govt is going to stick their nose into this product then why don't the STOP telemarketers???

duanehewitt
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California will do it before Canada. Just to be "cutting edge."

dwaynemadsen
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I prefer to buy it in the gallon cans and use a spray bottle anyway. Still, ridiculous rumors get started all the time. Glad Steve helped put this one to rest.

NickFrom
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WD40 is being banned in Canada as it stands.
It'll still be branded WD40 but it will be a totally different product that won't hurt any bunnies or flowers.

bumpkinrocks
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Water displacement formula number 40. May you rule forever!!!

glennwebster
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A lie can go halfway around the world in the time it takes the truth to put on its shoes. Thanks, Steve, for setting the record straight, as well as showing how to do so.

nighttrainist
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I absolutely can't be without my WD-40, so that's good to know Steve! Thanks....👍👍

sapelesteve
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I worked for emergency spill company and we bought dawn dishwashing liquid and WD 40 by the 55 gallon drum to work with. The WD 40 was sprayed on the equipment at the shop and the Dawn would clean it off in seconds. We had to abide by state regulations all the time everyone thinks WD40 is flammable but that is the gas in the can that pushes it out is flammable. Thanks for sharing the information.

bulletproofpepper
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As an Aussie, I like that you have a Fosters can in your collection behind you (despite it being a brand not many of us choose drink over here anymore, it's more for the export market these days)

Tin-Can-Tank
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At £7 a can in the UK, they don't need to ban it for us to stop buying it.

bikeman
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"If you see it on the internet, it's true" - Albert Einstein.

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