Short for "water displacement, 40th formula," the precise components of WD-40 are unknown. The formula was never patented, and it remains a trade secret to this day. While WD-40 is great for getting things to move more easily and more quietly, sometimes it's better to reach for something else.
Because WD-40 is an all-purpose product, it's pretty good at a lot of jobs but not necessarily the best at any particular job. It's worth noting that this discussion refers specifically to regular WD-40. The company does offer alternative versions formulated for use in more specialized circumstances. Sometimes using WD-40 is perfectly fine, sometimes it can work as a temporary fix in a pinch, and other times it's a seriously bad idea. Here are five times you should put the WD-40 down and reach for an alternative.