Almost every Canadian has a spray can of WD-40 in the garage, but that’s about to change.

You use it to fix just about anything that needs a little lubrication, squeaky hinges, rusty bolts and even your bike chain.

Update: Thanks to @Sbhinclusion for sharing this press release from WD-40, which states that they will become compliant with th new regulation.

    • @Phil_in_here@lemmy.ca
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      2110 months ago

      Don’t you remember when all cars were banned when seatbelts were made mandatory?

      Typical government overreach!

    • @pHr34kY@lemmy.world
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      1510 months ago

      Then it would be WD-41.

      “WD” is “Water Dispersant” and the “40” is the sequential number of the fornumation attempt.

      • HeartyBeast
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        1910 months ago

        I’ve got at least 3 formulations in the shed. All called WD40

        • sik0fewlOP
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          1710 months ago

          Pretty sure they were making a joke, while also sharing a bit of history on the name.

      • Maeve
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        210 months ago

        Wondered when someone would bring that up.

    • @HikingVet
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      1410 months ago

      As if there aren’t other ways to apply lubricants.

    • jadero
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      -310 months ago

      I’m torn as to whether to agree with you or not. On the one hand, people who aren’t taking the time to parse the headline are certainly getting worked up. On the other hand, the headline accurately represents the ban in that the current formulation of WD-40 will be banned in aerosol form. If they want to sell that formulation in plain cans or Non-aerosol spray bottles, they are free to do so.

      • @schmidtster@lemmy.world
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        10 months ago

        Wd-40 has more than one aerosol product, others already meet the standards, so the headline is just plain false right off the bat.

        Adding even non-compliant to the headline would go a long way and basically fox everyone of your concerns.

      • @masterspace@lemmy.ca
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        110 months ago

        The past paragraph of the article literally says that all WD-40 products will remain on the shelves, they’re literally just tweaking their can formulation

        • jadero
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          -110 months ago

          Sorry, I should have been more clear. My “torn” was with regard to whether I agreed that it was a “sensationalist bullshit headline” when it was almost perfectly accurate in what was being banned: the aerosol. It missed the bit about “current formulation”, though, hence my being torn.

          It’s current formulation is still legal with other delivery mechanisms, so there is a bit of nuance. As much as I dislike clickbait, I also don’t except a headline to provide nuance.

          • @masterspace@lemmy.ca
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            10 months ago

            What’s unclear to me, and part of why this is a garbage article, is whether the VOCs from WD-40 are a result of the aerosolization of the WD-40, or a result of the VOCs in the propellent gas. I believe it’s the latter in which case they can literally just replace them with nitrogen as the propellent to have essentially the exact same delivery mechanism.

            Anecdotally, I bought one of these cans of WD-40 with a spray pump like 10 years ago just because it was all the store had and have never had an issue with it. I’ve never come across an application where I’m just spraying WD-40 like a can of spray paint where I need the continuous flow.