09/14/2021 / By Zoey Sky
Many preppers probably have WD-40 in their toolbox since this handy item can be used for rust prevention or removing adhesives.
However, the product contains several harmful ingredients that you should avoid. If you need a similar product for various tasks around your homestead, make a DIY alternative using safe ingredients like olive oil and water. (h/t to OffTheGridNews.com)
WD-40 is the trademark name of a lubricating spray created in 1953. The “WD” stands for water-displacing spray while the “40” stands for how many attempts it allegedly took to develop a successful formula.
Now, WD-40 is often used for various home and commercial applications. It can be used to lubricate hinges or to loosen sticky residue on various surfaces.
According to U.S. Material Safety Data Sheet information, WD-40 contains the following ingredients:
Petroleum, one of the ingredients of WD-40, can cause various side effects. These may vary depending on the concentration of the substance and the length of time that you are exposed.
These side effects from petroleum alone should make you reconsider using WD-40 around your loved ones, especially if you have very young children at home.
And if you still need a similar product to keep your gear in good condition, you can make a natural alternative using common non-toxic ingredients. (Related: Prepper must-haves: 14 Ways to use baking soda on your homestead.)
Oil and water mixtures
This first option combines either olive oil or sunflower oil and water.
Get an eight-ounce spray bottle and fill it with one part water and three parts of either olive oil or sunflower oil. Mix well to combine before using.
Acetone and vegetable oil
You can also combine acetone and vegetable oil to make a natural alternative to WD-40. This mixture is made up of 90 percent vegetable oil and 10 percent acetone.
While most vegetable oils contain GMO ingredients, there are different brands of non-GMO organic safflower oils, soybean oils and sunflower oils that you can use instead.
Acetone, which is often used in nail polish remover, is an organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. It is a colorless and flammable liquid. It’s also the simplest ketone.
A team of researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia compared vegetable oil mixture with WD-40. Findings revealed that a mixture of vegetable oil and 10 percent acetone worked proved to be just as good, if not better, for freeing rusted bolts as WD-40.
Once you’ve made a batch of this natural alternative to WD-40, here are some different uses for the mixture:
Replace WD-40, which contains harmful chemicals, with a natural alternative made with non-toxic ingredients like water and sunflower oil.
Visit Homesteading.news for more DIY projects that you can use to keep your home clean, minus the harsh chemicals.
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