Can I use WD40 on knitting machine?

You can use WD40 on just about anything metal, Knitting Machines being one of them.
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What kind of oil do you use on a sewing machine?

You should use only oil designed for sewing machines on your machine. Sewing machine oil is a white mineral oil, meaning it is clear and has no smell. The oil has a light viscosity and will not collect on the machine's gears. It is usually marketed as machine or sewing machine oil.
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What is knitting oil?

KNITTING Oils are manufactured from a combination of high quality HVI solvent-extracted dual hydrogenated paraffin base oils which have good lubricity, good oxidation stability and give good protection against rust.
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Is the Addi knitting machine worth it?

Overall, this purchase was a great value. I used up 60+ skeins of wool in two weeks, which I never would have done by knitting or crocheting by hand. If you are wanting to knit hats or tube scarves for charity, super fast, an Addi Express is a very smart purchase.
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Can I use WD 40 to oil my sewing machine?

When it comes to cleaning and oiling your sewing machine, a single product is capable of doing all the work – WD-40 Multi Use Product. Staying true to its name, the product helps you clean different parts of your sewing machine and lubricate them to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of the device.
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WD40 used on my Knitting Machine and Needle Latches



How do you clean rusty needles?

Use white vinegar.

The vinegar reacts with the rust to dissolve it off of the metal. To use, soak the metal in white vinegar for a few hours and then scrub the rusty paste off.
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What should you not use WD-40 on?

There are many different types of plastic, but there are two kinds that you should avoid using WD-40 on—polycarbonate and clear polystyrene plastic. Polycarbonate is a transparent plastic that is commonly used in greenhouses, and polystyrene is typically used for styrofoam and soft drink lids among other items.
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Is WD-40 a cleaner or lubricant?

Myth: WD-40 Multi-Use Product is not really a lubricant. Fact: While the “W-D” in WD-40 stands for Water Displacement, WD-40 Multi-Use Product is a unique, special blend of lubricants. The product's formulation also contains anti-corrosion agents and ingredients for penetration, water displacement and soil removal.
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Is WD-40 a lubricant or degreaser?

WD-40 is a lubricant (fish oil to be exact) dissolved in a solvent. While it can break down grease and oil to a certain degree, it also adds back some. This might be desirable if you are cleaning a hinge, conveyor, or corrosive-prone part, but not if you need it truly clean.
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How do I stop my knitting from curling?

To prevent knits from curling you add purl stitches to the right side. And, if you add purl stitches to the right side, they will, of course, be knit stitches at the wrong side. As mentioned earlier, the purl stitches as a lower tension than the knit stitches.
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