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“LiQuifix is a great product and everything you said it would be. We own houses in Michigan and Florida. I used the product extensively here in Michigan on interior doors, exercise equipment, garage doors, windows, etc. There was never an odor and all of the wood is stain free and everything is squeak free and operating smoothly. Can't wait to use it in Florida!”

“This is the best lubricant I have ever gotten my hands on. I’ve used it to clean gunpowder residue off gas cylinders on automatic shotguns, as well as lubing all the moving parts on the bolt assembly. It has passed with flying colors! I also used it on another gun and went duck hunting in subfreezing temperatures and it worked perfectly, without gumming up or getting thick from the cold weather. In the past, I have used carburetor cleaner to clean the actions and gas components on semi-automatic shotguns with great results, but LiQuifix does an even better job, without the foul odor and the risk of damaging the finish on a walnut gunstock.”

“LiQuifix is a remarkable product. It’s longer lasting and has far more uses than any other spray lubricant I’ve used... plus it’s safe around kids, pets and food. There’s no disturbing smell and it doesn’t stain. I’ve switched to LiQuifix.”

“I used WD-40 to lubricate the door hinges on my car. The inside of the car smelled so bad, I couldn’t drive it for two days! Now I use LiQuifix. There’s no smell or noxious fumes, even in enclosed places. I use it on all my tools to remove and prevent rust and make them last longer. It’s also great to use inside the house, on windows, squeaky doors, you name it, even in the kitchen. I’d never do that with WD-40.”

“With LiQuifix, there’s so much less to worry about than with WD-40. Plus it doesn’t smell. I can give it to my son to spray his bicycle chain and I don’t have to worry. He’s 11 and he’s starting to want to do stuff like that. I feel comfortable with LiQuifix.”

“My windows used to be very difficult to open and LiQuifix made it easy. Now I use it on all on the sliding part of my windows and the locks, both during spring cleaning and getting ready for winter.”

“WD-40 is messy and I don’t care for the smell of it. I don’t think of using it in my house. To me, it seems like it’s dirtier or not clean like LiQuifix. You can use LiQuifix around food and animals without having to worry. I wouldn’t use WD-40 in my house for those reasons.”

“It seems like you have to do two or three applications to unfix something with WD-40. With LiQuifix, I was able to spray it into the keyholes on onto the sliding part of my windows with just one application. It also seemed like WD-40 took longer to work.”

“I used LiQuifix six months ago and it’s still working. That’s impressive.”

 “We use it on squeaky doors and stuck windows. The kids use it a lot on their bikes. With no offensive smell, it’s a lot easier to use than WD-40. It’s safer around the kids and animals and it doesn’t cause chemical burns to hands or rashes. I wouldn’t feel comfortable using WD-40 on my kitchen cabinets. LiQuifix seemed a little thicker and provided more lubrication than WD-40. It works great and there are many different uses for it. I have some with our camping stuff, some in the car and some under the kitchen sink.”

“I used that PB Blaster too. I liked LiQuifix. PB Blaster is yellow and has a real stink to it once you get it on you. With LiQuifix, you don’t smell.”

“I like the LiQuifix better because there’s no smell to it. I have kids and animals in my house, so I’m always afraid if something is toxic. I’m not big on aerosol cans. LiQuifix is friendly and safe for plants and animals and children. And it’s not greasy, not greasy at all. When I’m using it on windows, to loosen up the jambs, and I get some on the glass or the wood finish, I can just wipe it off and there’s no film left on the window. And it’s not going to take the finish off. It really works, doesn’t smell and it’s safe.”

“I used it a couple of months ago on my windows and they’re still easy to open and close.”

“LiQuifix has no smell. WD-40 smells. Any time there’s an aerosol smell or some type of smell, I feel it’s probably not good for you. And when I use WD-40 on the hinges of our white kitchen cabinets, I’ve always found that even when you wipe it off, it leaves a brown stain.”

“WD-40 comes out of the can too fast, more than you need. LiQuifix is definitely easier to use.”

“I used it in the garage and tuned up my lawnmower. Took the lawnmower blade off, which is always a knuckle scraper, but it worked fine there. It really worked well when I was changing out my storm windows. The wooden sashes always get stuck. I sprayed it on and the windows lifted up real well. The metal on the storm windows and the screen slid right in. It worked perfect.”

“The first day I got LiQuifix, I had a flat tire on the highway. A state trooper came by and said he’d send a guy out to fix it. But he couldn’t get the lug nuts off with a pneumatic drill. I said I’ve got something here, let’s try it out. We sprayed on the LiQuifix and the lug nuts came right off!”

“I always keep a can of WD-40 in the garage, but I would use it on my wood windows. LiQuifix has no odor and didn’t require much cleanup at all. I would definitely use it every spring and fall changing out the storm windows. I never would have used WD-40 in that application.”

“It’s just amazing. It just works and it’s environmentally friendly.”

 “If you spray WD-40, after a while it will disperse. With this you can really feel that there’s lubrication that remains. So, it just feels like a better liquid. It seems to last much longer than WD-40.”

“At home I use it on my garage door and all other door hinges. They’re as quiet as a church mouse right now!”

“There are certain chemicals I just won’t work with. I was surprised how little LiQuifix I had to apply for it to work. When I did my door hinges I was like ‘wow’ – I gave it one spray on each one of the hinges, gave the door a couple of turns, and it just seemed to work its way in there without me having to go any further. You get a lot of use out of a small amount. It’s a product that’s very useful, especially for a homeowner. If you’re using WD-40, give this a shot and you’ll want to replace your WD-40.”

“I used 3-IN-ONE oil and other lubricant products for specific things. I started using LiQuifix and it took the place of all of those other products. I use it for the obvious, for lubricating and things like that and it works fantastic. I use it on my firearms. I wipe down the outside of my firearms all the time when I clean. I used to use a product called Break-Free which was very expensive. Now I save money because I can wipe down all of my firearms with LiQuifix.”

“You could use it in so many ways. For me that was the biggest key. I have the old double hung windows and it’s fantastic with them. We have cats and if I’m using one of the other products, my wife and daughter can smell it as soon as they walk in the door. And if I get LiQuifix on my clothes, I can throw them right in the washing machine and it just comes right out.”

“Sometimes a product is a tradeoff.  You go green, you get less effectiveness. I didn’t sacrifice that with LiQuifix. There is no trade-off in effectiveness. You’re not losing effectiveness just to be green and non-toxic.”

“If one of my pets or my child ever got sick from something I brought into the household, it would devastate me. You want something that’s going to be effective, but you also want something that’s going to be safe around your family. To see that on the LiQuifix bottle is reassuring.”

“WD-40 to me is pretty much a one-dimensional product. I wouldn’t have a problem paying extra for LiQuifix because I would get so much more use out of it. I could use one product that takes the place of so many others. LiQuifix is so versatile and you can use it for so many different applications. It’s much better than a WD-40, which to me is used specifically for a certain job. If I had WD-40, it would be out in the garage. I wouldn’t keep it in the house. A product that’s non-toxic like LiQuifix I can put it right in the kitchen cabinet.”

“Compared to WD-40, which is what I’ve always used, I found that LiQuifix was much stronger in quality. I like that it didn’t stain or leave any sticky residue. A clean job is a good job. I would definitely replace WD-40 with LiQuifix in everyday use.”

“I love this product. I’d go out of my way to get it.”

“I used to use PB Blaster when I worked on my car. If I used it on the inside of a door, it smelled really bad in the car for a couple of days.”

“You don’t have to worry about LiQuifix being toxic if you’re spraying a cabinet hinge in the kitchen, for example. It is nice to have products that aren’t really bad for my health. It’s a big deal for me, especially in confined areas.”

“It works just as well if not better than the other products. I love that it’s non-toxic, and I think it’s a great product.”

“I’ve lived in my house for five years. My garage doors made a lot of noise every time they went up it. And I had squeaks and creaks in my sliding glass doors and front door. It used to drive me crazy. I applied LiQuifix six months ago and I haven’t heard a squeak since!”