Why is American butter in a stick rather than a block?
I understand the mass differential is ¼ lb vs ¼ kg, but why the shape?
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Why is American butter in a stick rather than a block?
I understand the mass differential is ¼ lb vs ¼ kg, but why the shape?
I'll upvote this cooking spray shtick
Very handy, they're all quite confusing, especially when you're stuck cooking.
Fun fact, while WD-40 can act as a solvent, but its original purpose is to repel water "water displacement" and the 40th attempt in their formulation efforts. It just so happens to be otherwise useful, but it is NOT a lubricant.
But works like a lubricant
For maybe an hour of use at most. It's not good at being a lubricant at all. Which is why you use oil or grease.
Well I can tell you that the door hinges that made a squeaking noise do not anymore for several months now after using wd40 on them.
Another nerd - it's because the solvent in WD-40 cleared out the dirt that was causing the squeak. But you should hit the hinges with some lubricant if you'd like a longer-lasting squeak-free house.
A bit, but not a good one which can damage stuff in some cases. Better to use the right product at the right time.
Missed the last one Stick Stick

Non cooking sticking stick

Cooking sticking non-stick
Great for meat sculptures!
Pritt Stick
WD-40 is not a lubricant. It's a water displacement. That's literally what the WD stands for
Also displaces water. Still a lubricant though.
No, though it can act as a solvent.
Nope
Ahem, from the website
WD-40 Multi-Use Product protects metal from rust and corrosion, penetrates stuck parts, displaces moisture and lubricates almost anything.
It does have lubricating properties as it leaves an oily film. But, that film is thin and temporary which is why you shouldn't use wd-40 as a lubricant.
You can very well use it as a lubricant but only in situations where lubrication is required temporarily :)
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I am a stick!
Not sure why pepper spray has stick in it.
pepper spray generally comes in small, slim bottles - in this they are referring to the spray can as the "stick"
This needs reposting to Stick Enthusiasts
This clears up so many questions I had! Thanks for the handy guide :)
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