GETTING up on a dark, winter morning is difficult enough; the last thing you need is for the car not to start. Cold weather motoring brings its own set of troubles but there's a speedier and easier way to overcome more common faults than wait around for the breakdown service - WE-40 it!
WD-40 multipurpose spray cleans, lubricates, protects and disperses moisture. It's the versatile answer to some of the most common problems affecting cars over the winter months, including the number one cause for complaint - not being able to start the engine because of damp. Often a quick squirt on the spark plugs and the distributor cap to disperse moisture is all a car engine requires.
WD40 celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, and as part of their celebrations they want to put together ideas of the uses for their product. They have 2,000 registered up to now and are hoping that they will be able to boost this to an incredible 50,000 to match their "50" birthday figure. WD-40 want people across the UK to be creative and experimental with how they use WD-40 and send in their ideas before the end of February.
New ideas will be collated in a 50th Birthday Book with people with the best ideas invited to an exclusive WD40 Birthday Bash hosted by TV's Handy Andy from Changing Rooms, the guru of household hints and tips. Anyone with a suggestion should sent them to: WD-40 Great Ideas, PO Box 42, South East Delivery Office, Manchester, M12 6AY.
WD-40 is available from DIY and automotive stores, supermarkets, garage forecourts and all good independent retailers priced from £2.49. For more information on the WD-40 range of products log onto www.wd40.com
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