27 Genius Things To Help With Small DIY Projects Around The House
Briefly

The article highlights two practical home improvement products: a WD-40 pen for easy lubrication and an insulated weatherproofing strip to seal doors and windows. The WD-40 pen offers a convenient alternative to the spray can, allowing for precise application to various household items. The weatherproofing strip is advertised as an energy saver that can also help with soundproofing, asserting that its adhesive properties make it effective in preventing drafts, making it a worthwhile investment for homeowners looking to lower heating costs.
I love WD-40 products and use them for everything. I spray on shovels to keep dirt or snow from sticking, spray around windows and thresholds to deter bugs, clean Sharpies off wood and walls, and, of course, stop squeaky doors. These small direct-point application pens are great. Keep one in the glove box, my kitchen 'junk' drawer, and the house toolbox.
Very strong adhesive holds in place. Very good draft/leak stopping. My door faces the breezeway, and it tends to seep into the cracks and blow hot or cold air along the floor, making it awful in the winter. This stopped that as soon as I put it on.
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