Who Invented WD-40, Duct Tape, and Super Glue?

From Today I Found Out

The exploration delves into the history and invention of WD-40, duct tape, and super glue, highlighting how WD-40 emerged from a Cold War context and its diverse applications beyond lubrication. It also addresses common myths about the product's effectiveness and origins, including the meaning behind its name.

Key Takeaways

  • WD40: saving the world from rust while keeping secret the number of attempts it took to succeed.
  • Born during the Cold War, WD40 is a reminder that innovation often blooms in times of tension.
  • Who knew a nuclear deterrent’s best friend would be a water-displacing spray? Talk about multitasking!
  • WD40’s surprising applications prove that when life gives you sticky situations, a brush with creativity is key.
  • From missile maintenance to home remedies, WD40 is proof that necessity is indeed the mother of invention.

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