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how WD-40 got it's name
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 32025" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I knew an old cowboy that lived way out in the breaks - about 100 miles from town. He had a mare that got wirecut and the wound was gapped open and swollen when he found her. He didn't have any medicine to put on the wound so in order to keep the flies off and keep the wound soft he sprayed it with WD-40 several times a day. Claims it healed plumb good, with no proud flesh and barely left a scar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 32025, member: 97"] I knew an old cowboy that lived way out in the breaks - about 100 miles from town. He had a mare that got wirecut and the wound was gapped open and swollen when he found her. He didn't have any medicine to put on the wound so in order to keep the flies off and keep the wound soft he sprayed it with WD-40 several times a day. Claims it healed plumb good, with no proud flesh and barely left a scar. [/QUOTE]
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