Dear List;
With an environmental back ground and years of playing keep-out with hydrocarbons and our ground water (large affinity each direction here)....I still wonder why WD-40 still fits in the hydrocarbon group......like the first half of the word says "hydro"....doh!
Not on my meteorites,
Dave F.

AL Mitterling wrote:

Hi Mark,

Did they sum it up in 6 words?? I would like to know why it doesn't contain water. If they have tanks that sit empty for any length of time there is bound to be some moisture from that alone. While it may be true it contains very little moisture (so the customer relations can state it doesn't have water as they want you to use their product) it still may contain enough to do damage to something susceptible to oxidation (like meteorites).

To say it has no moisture in it at all, well I have a hard time believing that from them. Sometimes you have to really define terms and break apart information to get to the truth of the matter. A few well chosen words on their part really bother me.

--AL
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