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In 2024, changes and increases to the National Minimum Wage and National Living Wage were implemented, with the National Living Wage increasing from £10.42 per hour to £11.44 per hour. Since 2022, the NMW for Apprentices is aligned with the NMW for 16-17 year olds, where both bands must receive a minimum of £6.40 per hour. The groom’s family financed the rehearsal dinner, the officiant’s fee, marriage license, and the groom paid for the bride’s engagement and wedding rings and honeymoon.
Freelance grooms earn an average of $28-$44 per hour, with the commercial residential sector including guest houses, hotels, B&Bs, hostels, and holiday parks, while the non-commercial sector includes catering in business and competition yards. Competition grooms may work exclusively preparing for and grooming at shows, either as a permanent groom at a big competition yard or as a freelancer.
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📹 The One and Only WD40 Trick Everyone Should Know and 25 Other Uses
In this video, we will talk about 10 awesome WD40 life hacks, WD40 tips, and WD40 tricks. WD40 can be used for a plethora of …
I would like to point out a couple things, spraying WD-40 on your windshield will melt ice, but the oil needs to be removed, alcohol works great however instead of using WD-40 just using alcohol works better for removing ice. The WD-40 also degrades leather badly, a baseball glove will wear out in under half the time. Thanks
1. Shining silver. 2. Separate stacked glasses. 3. Loosen zippers. 4. Shoe shine. 5. Remove tar. 6. Remove ice from windows. 7. Unstick scissors. 8. Protect bird feeders from squirrels. 9. Ring removal. 10. Gum removal. 11. Remove lipstick stains. 12. Remove crayon markings. 13. Clean stained wood. 14. Open rusted locks. 15. Bumper sticker removal. 16. Unclog shower heads. 17. Clean air conditioner units. 18. Remove water stains. 19. Temporary phone screen fix. 20. Repel pests. 21. Clean license. 22. Remove super glue. 23. Prevent splinters on rakes and brooms. 24. Break in a baseball glove, catcher’s mitt, etc. 25. Separate Legos 26. SHOWN AS A PICTURE ON MENU: (One More), Clean lime and hard water stains from toilet bowl. Spray a small amount, let sit several minutes, scrub, then flush.
Solvents ( WD 40) are absorbed through the skin and into the body where they remain. Solvents in the body have been linked to serious health problems. More emphasis (in this article) needs to stressed on wearing gloves, breathing and eye protection and thoroughly cleaning and washing used items with soapy water( i.e. the polished silverware!)
Before spraying glasses with toxic WD40, try immersing them in warm water. If they’re stuck together because a partial vacuum formed as they cooled after washing, this will reverse the process by expanding the air in the bottom glass. That may be all that’s needed. If not, be sure to wash them very thoroughly after using WD40, and, this time, maybe don’t stack them warm.
Out of these 25 or so uses “everyone should know about”, at least half are downright stupid, useless or even unsafe. Like spraying WD-40 on sneakers to clean or whiten them. What a dumb idea!!! You can kiss your sneakers good-bye after that. Or spraying it on you baseball glove to break it in… You never spray this stuff on leather. If you want to make your baseball glove or leather shoes soft, keep them in excellent shape and prevent them from getting dry and cracked, you treat them with several coats of castor oil or mineral oil – the kind that is used as laxative and also for treating cutting boards or chopping blocks made of wood. That’s an old trick that hunters use to treat their leather shoes or boots, because after the oil saturates the leather to the point that it won’t absorb any additional coat of oil, the leather becomes water repellent and your feet will be warm and dry. And most importantly, there will be no need to dry your footwear by the fire which dries leather and makes it hard and brittle. Unlike WD-40 (which is also not intended for coming into contact with food, glasses, dishes or silverware), castor or mineral oil are odorless and safe for internal use. WD-40 will make your baseball glove or shoes smell like machine shop. I highly question the claim that WD-40 should be used when getting the gum out of one’s hair or using it as insect repellent. My conclusion: dislike.
Ok heres a thought dont stack the glasses like tht after washing them cause soon as u go to spraying wd40.. You gotta rewash all of them.. Another hint put a towel over your driver side window to keep ice off of it because if u spray wd40 on your window wen u go to use your windshield wipers their not gonna do tht great with tht oil base substance on there theyll smere
We were in our winter home on the side of a mountain in Hawaii and lockdown by the coronavirus. One day we were in the living area and heard an amazing humming side inside our living room wall. Checking it our we found possibly hundreds of wasps and a queen had found a tiny hole in our outside roof and invaded the wall. Concerned because my hubby was allergic to bee’s we thought of what to do. We used the internet to find a solution. On one article there were signs a homeowner needed a pest control expert, we had all those signs. With lockdown no one would be coming to any house. I kept flipping through articles. I found one that said kill these suckers with WD 40. My hubby, a handy guy around the house, his eyes lit up. After all even in a remote off the grid cabin in Hawaii who does not have WD 40? My hubby dressed in all the clothing he could find and went outside and plugged the offending hole up which resulted in a mini attack of angry wasps. Back in the living room we prepped the WD 40 and then his Epi Pen for his potential wasp stings. He then pried open a small board on the wall of the living room, lifted the board up and sprayed a lot of WD 40 with the small straw thing attached and in a upward direction. Sealing the board quickly and taping it with duct tape, the wasps were very angry. In a few hours they were all dead. It is essential to do this in a well ventilated area. The smell lingers for a few days. The dead wasps, in the wall.
I worked offshore laying oil and gas pipelines… Fri. was seafood day, Sat. steak, Sun. prime rib and Monday was gout day…we would spray it on the affected area and tub it in for almost instant relief…I keep a small can in the night stand…I have used it 36 years for relief…I suggest to check with your Dr….I have told all my GP’s…
I just tried it out on a couple of water rings on a couple of wood side tables. It worked fine. Thanks. Next I tried it on the shower door. I just did a small spot to see if it worked. It does, but it leaves a film. I guess I can use the WD40 to remove all the spots and then go over it with Windex. I’ll also try it out on my white sneakers. Thanks.
Sooo, what was the one supposedly amazing reason? Did I miss something? God I hate click bait! WD-40 is not food safe! Do not use it on or near food items and make sure to wash the item and your hands before putting food/drink in/on them. Rubbing a lil bar soap on a stuck zipper or drawer slide is safer and smells better than WD-40 and isn’t likely to leave an oil stain behind
I was just looking for help with some DIY jobs and one I came across was lubricating a garage door, opener, chain driven or tension spring. They made a point “DO NOT” use WD40 and that WD40 was technically a cleaner along with a few other uses. Always use a lithium spray on your garage door and parts. I find this article not to trust worthy and they did not show “HOW” to and what to use to do any of these jobs.
I have used WD 40 for many years. I have probably used it for about 20 of his suggestions. It us also great on professional grooming blades to put a tiny bit on the rubber between the blades, you can even hear the clipper speed up. It helps joints & arthritis also. Massage it in and you should feel some relief. I also separate my bins with it when it gets stuck. Rusty screws or anything you can’t get to release spray it on wait a few and voila! Use it on any mechanical items that seem to lose life, spray & it will bring it back. If you notice metal rusting use it on the metal before the metal the metal starts to rust. This includes lots of different tools, spray your metal garden tools. I have also used on my professional grooming shears. Cleans and used on the area where they close, the area below the screw & you will find your scissors cut smoother. I have had groomers who rarely cleaned blades or scissors. I do this with any scissor I use at home & in working with crafts. I panic when I think I am running out. Years and years ago, late 70s,early 80s I used kerosene for many of the same things in my grooming career. Try it out. He is the real deal when he speaks of WD 40. I have probably used it for a good 40 years or so.
can you imagine taking this guys advice and spraying your glasses and pots and pans, guests having a daring from fumes in their glass and children and eating food from these pans, how about children touching house hold things sprayed with WD 40. They touch the object them their mouth, straight to poison control in the hospital with this in their mouth and lungs pretty good idea facts verse anoying voice, Great advice
I have always been told, especially since I moved to New England that you only need 2 things in your tool box: Duct Tape & WD-40. It it moves and shouldn’t use the Duct Tape. It is doesn’t move and should, spray it with the WD-40. Anything else is just a waste of time, energy and money. And to think I spent all that money on these nice Craftsman tools before moving here. What should I do with them now?
i like how this article talks about all the great ideas for wd-40 but doesn’t actually show them working… i believe every house should have a couple cans around. it does have 101 uses but i would not use these to clean silver that i’m going to eat from or get glasses unstuck or as one picture implies to use it as bug spray???
I usually use SILICONE SPRAY instead. It is not OILY like WD40. It can be used on wooden dresser drawers, for example to make them slide better — as with conditioning antiques furniture purchases. (I lso use furniture restorer on the finish.) Beeswax can be used on wood too and is not oily — or on wood screws. I use Goo Gone or such to remove sticky stuff. Penetrating oils (which WD40 is NOT as far as I know) can be used to free rusted or frozen bolts or parts.
This was good info except for using wD40 on your drinking glasses. Use hot water instead. Fill your sink up with hot water and let your glasses soak for a mintue. Then pull them apart. Its way safer than using wD40 and it works. The legos too. Kids stick legos in their mouth a lot and i dont think using wD40 on them is a good idea. Its better to let them soak in warm water for a little bit so the plastic gets a little soft and then pull them apart.
The warnings, on the WD40 aerosol can, clearly state that it must be used in a ventilated area, and that breathing or inhaling the fumes directly could be harmful or fatal. Likewise if you swallow the product. If you don’t currently read labels, now will be a good time to start. It may save the life of your pet or even your own.\r There is a message on the label that WD40 is approved by the USDA for food processing facilities. So, even though it is harmful or fatal if swallowed, it okay if a food processor uses it! Maybe that’s why kids are exhibiting all kinds of disorders…