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Originally Posted by shay2nak
WD40 isn't flammable is it?? My car didn't catch fire so I guess it's a NO. Only when it's being sprayed out of the can? I'm going to try to install the exhaust next weekend and hopefully I won't need to spray it again.
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Actually WD-40 IS flammable, but it has a high flash point and needs a spark or flame to ignite it. WD-40 is essentially kerosene.
WD-40 on a hot manifold or exhaust will just smoke until it all burns off.
DO NOT put an open flame to WD-40 or you will have a fire.
FWIW, I use PB Blaster and like it better than WD-40.
Regards,
Wayne
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