Dan- Not doubting that it works OK, I just use other stuff. If I dealt with bike/etc. chains I don`t know what I`d use, but the WD40 is too light for my garage-opener chains, too likely to make a mess even after wiping. Guess it`s not one of my challenges as I`ve never had to replace a chain in my life (chainSAW chains excepted).
Heh heh, no way would I do a three-stage grease removal on fabric though, but then that`s not something I deal with either.
If nothing else, you`re reminding me to count my lucky stars that I don`t have to deal with some stuff!
I just don`t see why I`d ever use it on autopaint..what would it replace? Doesn`t it leave something behind that has to be cleaned off? The last time I used it (on a steel machinist`s ruler), it left a film that I wouldn`t want on my cars.
I know some people simply hate on WD40, and I don`t, but it`s never been *the* product that I`ve felt was right for a given job. Never that I can think of...now just watch something come up tomorrow that *does* have me reaching for it! That`d just figure
EDIT: Doesn`t some APC like OPC remove grease all by itself, requiring only rinsing? It`s been forever, but I think that`s what I used the last time I had grease on a fabric...