Oh happy, joyous, carefree day of days. To anyone who has ever replaced a nearly full can of WD-40 because they lost the red straw (or worse, stolen a replacement straw from a can on the store shelf — ...
The agency says the products could be dangerous to children as they contain ingredients that are hazardous, which could cause serious injuries if inhaled. In total, Health Canada estimates 2.6 million ...
San Diego-based WD-40 Co. is partnering with Habitat for Humanity to give back to communities and help meet housing needs worldwide. The lubricant company will donate 50 cents for every 12-ounce can ...
The WD-40 company has developed the dual-action Smart Straw. There’s a wide spray with the straw part down and once clicked upwards the straw allows the precision placement of WD-40. The permanently ...
Jim Cramer has a one-on-one interview with WD-40 CEO Garry Ridge about it the company's canned lubricant and how the stock has run up 130 percent in the last five years. Got a confidential news tip?
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