Some of the over 2,000 users customers have found for WD-40's original formula are wilder than others. They range from getting a snake out of an engine compartment to separating LEGO pieces.
with it. WD-40 can create "an interesting textured base to work from" when sprayed on a canvas and help make "unique liquid cell shoes" if mixed sparingly with acrylic paint, the brand said on its website.Brass said on "The Claman Countdown" that the multi-use WD-40 product "is over 80% of our business" and called it a "driver of growth.
"saw total net sales come in at $141.7 million. That marked a 14.6% jump from the $123.7 million it reported in the same period last year. WD-40’s net income for the quarter, meanwhile, was $18.8 million, widening from $14.48 million. The price of WD-40 Company’s stock was $216.69 after Thursday’s closing bell, nearly 33% higher than where it hovered at the beginning of the year.
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