So, you have a bottle of WD40, because it can be sued for so many things and you’re wondering, ‘does WD40 freeze’? The answer may surprise you.
Yes, WD40 does freeze at -81.4 degrees Fahrenheit. The contents will get sludgy at around 20 degrees Fahrenheit. So, it’s fairly difficult to get WD40 to actually freeze and you can prevent it from freezing by properly storing it and taking additional precautions.
So, does WD40 freeze, where do you store WD40, and what can WD40 do?
We’ll cover all of that in this article today.
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