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The WD-40 Polka
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The Lauch of and Atlas Rocket
In 1953, the Rocket Chemical Company of San Diego, California set out to develop a line of rust-prevention products to be used in the aerospace industry. It took 40 attempts to develop a successful water displacement formula that later became famously known as WD-40.

First used on the Atlas rockets, employees of the Rocket Chemical Company soon started to sneak cans of WD-40 out of the factory for use at home. Realizing the potential, the company made a decision in 1958 to sell WD-40 to the general public, a decision that has paid off. Current WD-40 surveys show that 80% of American homes have this little blue and yellow can hanging around.

The WD-40 website currently lists 2000 uses, most discovered by the users WD-40 and Twister = slippery fun!themselves. They include: unsticking keys on baritone horns, keeping flies off of cows, keeping missile silo doors swinging freely and, our favorite, spraying on the game Twister to enhance the slippery fun.

And if you ever melted your troubles away by dancing to the WD-40 Polka, you’ll know there's not a squeaky pair of dancing shoes in the house.


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