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WD40? Does that work?

 

 

Why anyone would spray a liquid into a electrical socket is beyond me, but if you decide to try that make sure you stick your tongue into the socket first to make sure the power is off!!!

 

Just kidding

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Why anyone would spray a liquid into a electrical socket is beyond me, but if you decide to try that make sure you stick your tongue into the socket first to make sure the power is off!!!

 

Just kidding

 

LOL...now that was funny! It's a little different than testing out a 9 volt battery I would assume!!!

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good timing for this post! I had the same situation at home last night. I saw my wife about to go at it with the potato and I told her not to bother, I would mangle it out with some pliers

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Probably not a good idea to spray WD40 into a lightbulb socket blink.gif Between being flammable and conductive what would you prefer the shock or the fire?

 

Why anyone would spray a liquid into a electrical socket is beyond me, but if you decide to try that make sure you stick your tongue into the socket first to make sure the power is off!!!

 

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA

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