Right you are Carol, Diesel fuel is the primary ingredient in WD-40 and this
does have acid of some sort. Acid and shells is a risky undertaking and best
tried on an old shell. problem with this is that the damage from the acid in
the WD-40 will not show for some time and a week, month or year from now
you'll find damage. WD-40 is an excellent product for breaking a rusted nut
loose or ridding that hinge of a squeak but as for shells let's just us it
to lubricate the drawer slides on the cabinet .
Mark James Bethke
-----Original Message-----
From: CAROL BOSWELL SIMPSON <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 1998 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: LPS Silicone and WD-40
>Betty Jean,
>
>Someone posted recently the fact that WD-40 was primarily dieset fuel, and
>this wouldn't be good for shells. Maybe if they see this, they'll respond
>again.
>
>Carol
>