BataviaJim
Regular
Catching up on a few responses:
I live near Buffalo, NY. The winter temperature in the shed can reach -15C or lower, so the shed has the greatest temperature variability which is why I said it's the worst environment.
I definitely need winter storage -- bikes aren't good in a foot of snow.
Security isn't an issue with my shed. We live on a rural cul-de-sac. We did have one break-in in the neighborhood 35 years ago, but it was nearby teens looking for alcohol. That's been the extent of crime since I moved her in the early 80s.
We don't have gt85 here (at least not on Amazon U.S.). There are several similar products, of course, but not that one.
Until I looked for it I didn't realize how many varieties of WD40 there are. It seems like they've got a specialty for every kind of job. I wonder if the formulas differ or if they just change the label?
Thanks for all advice.
I live near Buffalo, NY. The winter temperature in the shed can reach -15C or lower, so the shed has the greatest temperature variability which is why I said it's the worst environment.
I definitely need winter storage -- bikes aren't good in a foot of snow.
Security isn't an issue with my shed. We live on a rural cul-de-sac. We did have one break-in in the neighborhood 35 years ago, but it was nearby teens looking for alcohol. That's been the extent of crime since I moved her in the early 80s.
We don't have gt85 here (at least not on Amazon U.S.). There are several similar products, of course, but not that one.
Until I looked for it I didn't realize how many varieties of WD40 there are. It seems like they've got a specialty for every kind of job. I wonder if the formulas differ or if they just change the label?
Thanks for all advice.