Sixty years ago, in a small building on Napa Street near Morena Boulevard, three scientists experimented with a rust-prevention solvent to protect the outer skin of the Atlas Missile. They failed 39 ...
If there's one type of lubricant or maybe even a general liquid that's ubiquitous and often believed to be able to fix literally anything, it's WD-40. Although everyone calls it WD-40, that's only the ...
WD-40's journey began in 1953 with chemist Norm Larsen's quest to protect Atlas missile components from rust. The product's ...
Born from Cold War necessity, WD-40's creation involved 39 failed attempts by engineer Norm Larsen to protect Atlas missile ...
This story was originally featured on Field & Stream. If you could take the American spirit—equal parts Daniel Boone, Chuck Yeager, and Elon Musk—and distill it into an aerosol, it would be a blue-and ...
The 3-IN-ONE No-Rust Shield can be used to protect metals in enclosed spaces, including toolboxes and truck bed boxes, for up to 90 days. Metal-seeking vapor phase corrosion inhibitors (VpCI) form an ...
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