15 Clever SHTF Uses for WD-40 That’ll Blow a Prepper’s Mind

WD 40 uses

WD-40 is a supply that most preppers have in their home, but it's likely that they're not utilizing it nearly as much as they could be. The reality is WD-40 has more than a thousand uses, so if you don't have any, it's something you should get ASAP.

WD-40 can be used for virtually anything, making it ideal for when the collapse happens. By memorizing the many ways WD-40 can be put to use preppers can use it to their advantage when hell is breaking loose.

This miracle spray is easy to store, and it also comes in multiple sizes, making it convenient to stick one or two in a bug out bag. It also should be kept in your cabin, car, and anywhere else you spend a lot of time at.

On the next page, find out what some of the most clever WD-40 uses are so you can start preparing yourself for SHTF. You might have heard of some of these hacks, but there's always more to learn!

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126 Comments

  1. Blake Oberhansley said:

    You really though it was picking a lock??? Lol
    It’s lubing a lock so it doesn’t seize.

  2. Clark Busse said:

    I know it wasn’t actually picking a lock, that’s why I used the word “indicates”. You see Blake, when the title of an article says “15 clever uses for wd40” and then shows an unlocked master lock, the average person would assume it could be used for doing such.

  3. John Hopper said:

    Hahahahah SHTF uses my$#%&!@* What a bunch of click bait bullshit

  4. Shayne Bolduc said:

    I use WD 40 to kill insects all the time. Kills bees instantly if you get a good shot

  5. Charles Dobson said:

    Clark at a glance the first thing I thought was “lubing a lock??? Who the hel dont know that????” I see no signs of picking a lock with DW 40. Lol I think if shtf…your fucked!

  6. Glenn Berg said:

    Didn’t catch anything all day spray with wd40 and 2 mins later pulling out catfish faster than I can reel in my other rods and get them.off the hook

  7. Glenn Berg said:

    Great grandfather swore by it for arthritis I use it for that and that’s about it since I discovered Kroil

  8. Hill Craig said:

    Most of this has jack$#%&!@*to do with a shtf situation! If it’s all about survival who gives a rats$#%&!@*about surface rust on a lp?

  9. Jim Morrison said:

    another bull$hit post that makes you go thru PAGE after PAGE of “advertisers” to get all 15 uses–totally frikkin annoying–I won’t do it

  10. Matthew Molburg said:

    When s*** hit the fan whely the f*** am I worried about a dirty license plate?

  11. Roger Satterfield said:

    Not prepping related at all. When SHTF I’m not gonna give a$#%&!@*about protecting a bird feeder from zombie squirrel attacks.

  12. Ben Logan said:

    Cleaning my license plates when SHTF. Very important so that the one jackass cop who is running traffic duty during the Apocalypse can run the plate and find out the owner is dead and I just borrowed it.

  13. Charles Dobson said:

    Oh look another spellchecker!!! I bet things like omg and lol or even shtf drives you fn nuts! Dbag

  14. Mark Uplinger said:

    None of that was prepper if SHTF your not going to care if you have tea stains.

  15. Steve Corn said:

    So many of those are actually dangerous, never put it on your clothing or shoes, it can cause contact burns on sensative skin. And on your wood floor? Slip and fall and break your$#%&!@*in the apocalypse.

  16. Joe Edwards said:

    Another B.S. waste of time. Didn’t even bother finishing after the first page.. just stupid!!

  17. Heath Mullett said:

    WD-40 is poisonous…so great ideas? Better off spraying butter on s**t

  18. Chad Kernell said:

    I stopped reading after the first few because only one of the first five had to do with survival.

  19. Chad Kernell said:

    It’s toxic if you get a lot on your skin. That’s a bad wives tale to use it for joint pain.

  20. William Mayberry said:

    WD40 is for cleaning, not lubrication. I stock CLP and T9; most versatile combo for any situation

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