(The WD-40, in this case, was applied by the police who arrived to arrest him.)

The fine folks atWD-40put their heads together and managed to come up with 2,000 different uses for their product.

But wait, that’s not all WD-40 does for doors!

Person holding can of WD-40

Windows, too, can benefit from WD-40.

Got troubles with your toilet?

WD-40 may be able to help with this, too.

Spray lube and door hinge

Should you just want to change the seat, WD-40 can help loosen the bolts and screw.

According to the company, WD-40, when sprayed on the bed legs, will preventspidersfrom crawling up them.

Thanks for that truly terrifying visual, WD-40!

Clean black and white bathroom

But it’s good to know your wonder spray can help us to sleep spider-free.

Use it to lubricate your kitchen drawers so they glide instead of sticking.

If it moves, lube it.

Bedroom with metal bed frame

If it’s stuck, lube that, too.

WD-40 can also be used as a kitchen cleaner.

Try it oncountertop stains theWD-40people say it’s particularly effective against the stains made by strawberries and tea.

Cans of WD-40 on shelf

No, we haven’t the slightest idea why, but it’s probably worth a try.

WD-40 could have a place in your closet

Did you know WD-40 can help with your clothes?

It’s particularly useful with shoes.

Huge walk-in closet

Stepped in some gum?

Gross, but WD-40 can fix that by helping you get that gunk off your shoe soles.

It might even help to fix squeaky shoes.

Home office space with equipment

WD-40 can be a pretty effective stain remover with certain types of stains.

and pulling out your arm hairs.

Clean and lubricate yourgardentools, then spray down your shovels so neither dirt nor snow will stick to them.

Garden tools in shed

Squirt a little WD-40 into any locks (padlocks, combination locks, shed door locks, etc.)

to keep them from sticking.

WD-40has a few outdoor uses you probably never even thought of.

Got a bird feeder?

Spray WD-40 on the pole and those pesky squirrels should slide right off!