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  2. WD-40 Company - Wikipedia

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    Former WD-40 headquarters in San Diego. The WD-40 Company, originally the Rocket Chemical Company, is an American manufacturer of household and multi-use products, including its signature brand, WD-40, as well as 3-In-One Oil, Lava, Spot Shot, X-14, Carpet Fresh, GT85, 1001, Solvol, 2000 Flushes and No Vac. [2] It is based in San Diego, California.

  3. WD-40 - Wikipedia

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    WD-40's formula is a trade secret. [17] The original copy of the formula was moved to a secure bank vault in San Diego in 2018. [18] To avoid disclosing its composition, the product was not patented in 1953, and the window of opportunity for patenting it has long since closed.

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  5. WD-40 (WDFC) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Sales of WD-40 multi-use product and WD-40 Specialist were both up 11% year to date. Premiumization sales grew by 14%. And year-to-date digital commerce sales grew by 18%.

  6. Is WD-40 Growing or Slowing? - AOL

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    There's no foolproof way to know the future for WD-40 (NAS: WDFC) or any other company. However, certain clues may help you see potential stumbles before they happen -- and before your stock ...

  7. WD - Wikipedia

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    WD-40 Company, manufacturer of household and multi-use products, well known for its signature brand, WD-40. Western Digital, a computer storage manufacturer; Western Economic Diversification Canada, a Canadian government agency; Wikidata, a Wikimedia Foundation collaborative online project; Wilts & Dorset, a southern England bus operator

  8. 5 times you should never use WD-40 - AOL

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    WD-40 is known for its thousands of uses, but there are a few times that you should avoid using the product. The post 5 Times You Should Never Use WD-40 appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  9. John Barry (WD-40) - Wikipedia

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    John Steven Barry (August 31, 1924 – July 3, 2009) was an American business executive who popularized WD-40, a water-displacing spray and solvent that had been created in the 1950s for use in the space program and spread its use in the consumer market.