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22 Types of WD-40 (With Pictures)

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Despite some common misconceptions, WD-40 is a brand name. While many of their products are pretty similar, there are some differences, and often, certain products are made for certain uses. For instance, there are specific products made for bikes.

For the best results, you will need to choose the product that matches your needs. However, the sheer number of WD-40 types can make this easier said than done. Let’s review all the different WD-40 options and what they are used for.

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The 22 Types of WD-40

1. WD-40 EZ-Reach

Uses: For hard-to-reach spaces

This type of WD-40 is specifically designed for hard-to-reach spaces. It features an 8-inch straw that bends for easy application. It contains the original WD-40 formula, which helps lubricate almost everything.


2. WD-40 Specialist Gel Lube

Uses: Moisture-prone areas

Thanks to the gel base, this WD-40 provides superior protection against water. This lubricant goes on thick and stays where you spray it. Therefore, it’s also great for vertical surfaces. Plus, its thickness makes it harder to fling off, making it a great option for gears, chains, and anything that moves quickly. You can utilize it on most surfaces, including plastic and rubber.


3. WD-40 Specialist Penetrate with EZ-Reach

Uses: For deep crevices, holes, threads, and seams

This formula is designed to penetrate deeply into crevices. It also comes with a flexible straw, allowing you to reach deep into hard-to-reach places. It is low-odor and works on contact to keep surfaces rust-free.


4. WD-40 Smart Straw

Uses: For general uses

This formula is the same as the typical WD-40 formula. However, it features a smart straw that allows the bottle to spray in two different ways. You can flip the straw up or down depending on the spray you need.


5. WD-40 Specialist Silicone

Uses: Leaves a film to prevent sticking

This spray is slightly different from others. It is designed not to attract dirt, and you can use it on most materials. It dries fast and leaves a film. It is specifically designed for cables, pulleys, valves, and similar items.


6. WD-40 Trigger Pro

Uses: Non-aerosol

This product works like other WD-40. However, it does not have any aerosol in it. Therefore, it provides more control and less mess than other containers. Beyond that, it is pretty similar to other WD-40 formulas.


7. WD-40 Specialist Contact Cleaner

Uses: Cleaning

Unlike other formulas, this one is made for cleaning. It is designed to eliminate oil, dirt, and other contaminants. You can use it on materials that cannot contact water but need cleaning. This formula dries relatively quickly and it is recommended for cleaning electrical contacts and keeping sensitive equipment clean.


8. WD-40 Specialist Cleaner and Degreaser

Uses: Cleaning grease

This formula is water-based, non-flammable, and non-aerosol. It is made with unique bio-solvents that are powerful but can be used on sensitive surfaces. This substance quickly eliminates grease and other contaminants. It’s recommended for cleaning automotive parts, tools, and shop floors.


9. WD-40 Specialist Bike Chain Lube

Uses: Bike Chains

As the name suggests, this is a suitable lubricant for bike chains. It provides fast lubrication to prevent squeaks and protect your chain. The formula does not contain wax, which can make your bike sticky. Corrosion inhibitors protect your chain from rust.


10. WD-40 Specialist Bike Dry Chain Lube

Uses: For bikes in dry and dusty conditions

This formula protects your bike with a dry film to protect your chain from dirt and dust. It prevents friction and extends the life of your chain. The formula is completely dust-free and does not build up in your bike.


11. WD-40 Specialist White Lithium Grease

Uses: Heavy-duty metal-on-metal applications

This special formula is utilized to help prevent corrosion and provide a barrier for metal-to-metal applications. The formula suits tough weather conditions and sprays a thick, protective coat.


12. WD-40 Big Blast

Uses: Large surface areas

This sprayer releases a wide spray, which makes it cover surfaces faster. It penetrates stuck parts and protects against rust and delivers the product quickly and efficiently.


13. WD-40 Specialist Bike Cleaner

Uses: Cleans bike

As the name suggests, this product cleans bikes. It is safe for all bike parts and helps remove embedded grease and debris. It also prevents component wear and damage due to dirt. Plus, this formula is safe for many different materials.


14. WD-40 Specialist Marine-Grade Grease

Uses: Marine applications

This formula is extremely water-resistant. Therefore, it can be utilized in moist environments. It provides corrosion resistance in marine applications and helps the grease stay in place. You can use it to lubricate parts on boats and similar applications.


15. WD-40 Multi-Use Product

Uses: General

This formula is made for general use. It isn’t specially crafted like other products on this list. Instead, it represents the “baseline” WD-40 formula. If you need regular WD-40, this is it. It displaces moisture and can be utilized to lubricate just about everything.


16. WD-40 Specialist Machine & Engine Degreaser

Uses: Engines

This WD-40 product is made for engines and similar equipment. It penetrates deep into crevices for cleaning purposes thanks to its foaming action. It is water-based and has little residue, so it won’t worsen the issue. It can be sprayed up to 5 feet thanks to the specialty nozzle. It cleans very effectively when used correctly.


17. WD-40 Specialist Roller Chain Lube

Uses: Roller chains

This formula is specifically made to penetrate deep into chains. Then, it thickens to provide long-lasting protection. It’s a great formula for chains that operate at a high speed. Because it can penetrate small areas it effectively protects the chain from rust and corrosion.


18. WD-40 Specialist Carb/Throttle Body Cleaner

Uses: Carburetor and throttles

This formula is a great option if you need to clean your carburetor. It penetrates deeply into the carburetor and throttle body, cleaning as it goes. The solvents help remove backed-on carbon deposits, while the spray helps blast away debris. This results in a cleaner carburetor without needing to take anything apart.


19. WD-40 Specialist Corrosion Inhibitor

Uses: Extreme environments with high moisture

This spray is made for preventative maintenance in very moist areas. It dries out whatever it is sprayed on and keeps it that way. It’s suitable for protecting metal parts by blocking moisture. Therefore, if you have problems with rust, this may be a suitable option.


20. WD-40 Specialist Rust Remover Soak

Uses: Removing rust

As the name suggests, this is used for removing rust. You soak parts in it, loosening and removing rust. You can use it on tools, chrome, trim, and gaskets. This formula has no toxic fumes, and it is safe to use on most metals.


21. WD-40 Specialist High-Temp Grease

Uses: High temperatures and friction areas

This formula is suitable for high-friction and high-temperature parts. It can protect high-speed bearings from high temperatures, plus, it also works well in cold areas. We recommend it for heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment.


22. WD-40 Specialist Extreme Pressure Grease

Uses: Extreme pressure

Use this grease for protection in extreme pressure situations. It can protect hefty loads from corrosion and rust. We recommend using it on heavy-duty farm equipment, construction equipment, and similar applications.

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Conclusion

There are many types of WD-40 out there today. Originally, only a single formula was utilized for most purposes. However, today, many specialty formulas can be utilized for different purposes. For instance, some are now designed for scorching and high-pressure areas. There are also some designed specifically for bikes.

Therefore, you can now find a WD-40 formula for just about everything. Plus, the company is constantly developing new formulas for different uses.

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