Almost every Canadian has a spray can of WD-40 in the garage, but that’s about to change.

You use it to fix just about anything that needs a little lubrication, squeaky hinges, rusty bolts and even your bike chain.

Update: Thanks to @Sbhinclusion for sharing this press release from WD-40, which states that they will become compliant with th new regulation.

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      1 year ago

      I’m torn as to whether to agree with you or not. On the one hand, people who aren’t taking the time to parse the headline are certainly getting worked up. On the other hand, the headline accurately represents the ban in that the current formulation of WD-40 will be banned in aerosol form. If they want to sell that formulation in plain cans or Non-aerosol spray bottles, they are free to do so.

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        1 year ago

        Wd-40 has more than one aerosol product, others already meet the standards, so the headline is just plain false right off the bat.

        Adding even non-compliant to the headline would go a long way and basically fox everyone of your concerns.

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        3 months ago

        It’s the Western Standard, so of COURSE it’s a bullshit sensationalist headline. That’s what they do; and that’s ALL they do.

        They’re a right-wing lapdog publication.

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      1 year ago

      Don’t you remember when all cars were banned when seatbelts were made mandatory?

      Typical government overreach!

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    The cynic in me wonders if this was staged by WD. It pretty well ensures that everyone will be flocking to buy what’s left on the shelves before it changes it to a non aerosol in 2024. Up until this point I hadn’t even heard of this but now I myself am tempted to grab a can or two

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    1 year ago

    Why read and post trash like this?

    It’s clearly an outlet trying to spread misinformation to make people angry at the government. It’s probably either a Russian op and if not it’s a bunch of people stupid enough to be tools of a Russian op.

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    1 year ago

    WD-40 clarified that their products will comply with these regulations and will still be available in Canada after the ban takes effect.

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      1 year ago

      The article literally says that as the last paragraph despite having wasted hundreds of words describing absolutely nothing before that.

      I wouldn’t trust anything ever published by this outlet. This is intentional disinformation.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a clickbait headline designed to anger people who can’t be bothered to actually read past the title. They’re not banning wd-40 and it will still be available after 2024

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        1 year ago

        I read it. They’re banning VOC in spray cans, as if aerosol cans are suddenly to blame for smog. More political noise to appease the uneducated while accomplishing nothing of substance. Look at the shiny birdy, kids, and pay no mind to the industrial processes behind the curtain.

        We already played this game in the 80s, when hair spray was supposedly causing the hole in the ozone layer. Look where it got us.