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This 5L multi-purpose penetrating oil from Westway Lubricants rapidly dissolves rust and corrosion while displacing water to protect metal surfaces. Ideal for hinges, locks, garden machinery, and more, it lubricates and leaves a fine protective coating to prevent future seizing. Made in the UK, it offers professional-grade performance at a fraction of the cost of leading brands.
| ASIN | B0775XKKR2 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 73,515 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 231 in Lubricants |
| Colour | Yellow/Amber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | 31 Aug. 2016 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item model number | DW40-5L-Natural |
| Manufacturer | Westway Lubricants |
| Material | Mineral or Synthetic Oil |
| Part number | DW40-5L |
| Size | 5L |
| Specific uses | Prevent Corrosion, Remove Rust and Grease |
| Volume | 5 Litres |
M**K
Great product at a good price.
Excellent product at a great price and delivery was prompt. Used on my lathe and milling machines for rust protection and as a lubricant for light machining applications of certain materials. This is equal to WD40 I have used in the past but at a fraction of the cost.
R**M
All good
All good
D**C
Well packaged
Lubricats and easers stuck bolts comes in 5ltr poly jar
A**N
Great product , BUT ………
If you buy this, like I did , thinking it was like WD40 and it’s very versatile useages then beware !!, it’s a great product , it’s oily and as such a very good lubricant , but if you spray something , eg my motorbike , thinking it will leave a nice sheen like WD40 , IT DOESNT
K**D
As good as wd40
Cheaper than wd40 but does the same job can't go wrong with it
M**M
Excellent value ,can't tell difference from wd
Just like wd but better value
H**W
It does it’s job
Works well good value
S**R
Disappointing
As a penetrating oil this has fundamentally failed on the three jobs I've tried it on, the seized parts were submerged in the fluid for 24 hours but showed no sign of freeing. Of course every product has limitations and maybe nothing else would have worked either. In use it's quite difficult to pour out of the bottle without making a hell of a mess, more of it flows down the bottle onto the floor than into the thing you're pouring into. I used a pouring spout that I got with a bottle of car screen wash, lucky I kept that. Value for money would be great, if it actually worked... WD40 and GT85 etc are quite expensive for only 400ml in a spray can, used to be able to get WD40 In bigger bottles but it seems no more. It seems like it might come in handy as a lubricant for moving parts that are still moving, and also perhaps when drilling steel so I won't throw it away just yet, but unfortunately I can see this still gathering dust in my shed in ten years time.
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