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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 4031768" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>In my understanding almost anything can be used as a solvent for something else as long as it dissolves. </p><p></p><p>WD-40 works as a great solvent for other greases as its lightweight and can be wiped up once the heavier grease is dissolved.</p><p></p><p>For me WD-40 is the great jack of all master of none. It does nothing really well but man does it do so many things “eh, I guess that works.”</p><p></p><p>I just switched to using PB blaster for all my rust prevention issues. Put it on my smoker for smoke season, and put it on pretty much any metal part I can think of. It stays a lot longer than WD-40, but doesn’t destroy paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 4031768, member: 49831"] In my understanding almost anything can be used as a solvent for something else as long as it dissolves. WD-40 works as a great solvent for other greases as its lightweight and can be wiped up once the heavier grease is dissolved. For me WD-40 is the great jack of all master of none. It does nothing really well but man does it do so many things “eh, I guess that works.” I just switched to using PB blaster for all my rust prevention issues. Put it on my smoker for smoke season, and put it on pretty much any metal part I can think of. It stays a lot longer than WD-40, but doesn’t destroy paint. [/QUOTE]
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