No, not usually. If they are exceptionally greasy, then WD-40 can break down the grease, but make certain to follow up the degreasing with a regular soap to remove all traces of WD-40.
2006-12-03 12:27:20
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answered by Ragnarok 7
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Absolutely NOT! Wd40 is a mechanical lubricant, not something that should go anywhere near your cooking surfaces!
Simply using Dawn would make much more sense and be markedly less expensive.
2006-12-03 11:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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uggh no my parents sprayed some wd-40 in my fridge and it got in the food and it caused me to act like i was on ridalin or something cause it kills so many brain cells and it tastes bad
2006-12-03 11:03:12
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answered by ♫That'll be the Day♫ 6
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Only if they squeak too much.
2006-12-03 11:04:09
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answered by eeyoree rocks2003 7
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no, hot water and soap and scurb
2006-12-03 11:02:39
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answered by Alaina 4
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No, try Dawn.
2006-12-03 11:01:47
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answered by Faith 5
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it will cut thick grease, but it's not all good
2006-12-03 11:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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bang on.
2006-12-03 11:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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