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Topic: What madness is this ????
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Kokopelli
SENIOR DISCOUNT & Dispenser of Sage Advice
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posted May 29, 2015 08:46 AM
Was at our local Wally-World last night and saw that cans of the beloved product WD-40 is labeled "Not For Sale In Calif." Whiskey-Tango-Foxtrot ?????? What .................. ???? Governor Moon-Beam & Di-Fi tried to use the stuff for sex wax, got a rash and now it's banned ?????
How do you live in that place, El Bee ?????
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Leonard
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posted May 29, 2015 09:28 AM
When they remove the active ingredients, for sale in The People's Republik, all that is left is that yummy fragrance, then it's taxed as a luxury. Same with Hoppes #9. In Kalifornia, it doesn't prevent rust, it causes rust.
Good hunting. El Bee
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Kokopelli
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posted June 02, 2015 02:03 PM
I called them up. Some non-sense Calif. regulation about V.O.C emissions. I may supplement my income by becoming a WD40 smuggler.
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knockemdown
Our staff photo editing Guru, par excellence
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posted June 03, 2015 03:06 AM
I always thought a major 'ingredient' in WD-40 was fish oil? Heck, we spray WD-40 on our bait to get a bite when certain fish get line shy/ finicky about taking a hook bait. Works like a charm!!!
Can't imagine a life without WD. We use it by the case here @ the shop... 2000 uses for WD-40
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