Father’s Day Giveaway #3 - Jig-A-Loo

June 3, 2008

This giveaway is now closed. Thank you for your participation.
The winner is Ghost Among You!
Congratulations!

From the site: Jig-A-Loo is “a dry silicone-based lubricant that, unlike any other lubricant, contains no oil, grease, wax, petroleum distillates or detergent, so it doesn’t stain or stink. It stops squeaks, un-sticks just about anything, protects against rust, and is an exceptional water repellent.

I received a couple of cans to try out for myself and found Jig-A-Loo to work great! Baby Bug had ripped the screen in Girlie Girl’s room and I need to remove the frame from the window so that Grandpa could fix it. I tried and I tried but the frame seemed to be rusted in. I eventually accidentally bent the frame and it still wouldn’t come out!

Jig-A-Loo to the rescue. I just applied it around the window frame, waited for a few minutes, and out popped the screen. Easy! Now I want to put it on everything! Jig-A-Loo has hundreds of uses such as a lubricant, stops squeaks, repels water, fights rust and ice, prevents resin build up, and much more!

Jig-A-Loo has generously donated 2 cans of this amazing product and a men’s XL t-shirt for one lucky winner. To enter, just stop by Jig-A-Loo before June 8th and take a look around. Then come back and mention one thing you’d use this product on. That’s it! A random winner will be selected and notified on June 9th. The winner will then have 3 days to claim their prize.

To earn extra entries, just subscribe to my feed and/or mention this giveaway on your blog with a link back here and to Jig-A-Loo. Please let me know if you’re doing/did the extra credit so I can make sure you’re entered properly.

This giveaway is open to US addresses only. Good luck!



 
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153 Comments on “Father’s Day Giveaway #3 - Jig-A-Loo”

Great giveaway!

I’d use this on all the squeaky doors in my house, but especially on the rusty gate hinge!

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June 4, 2008
3:23 am

I would have to say to the door hinge on my daughter’s room that squeeks so loud when we open it to check on her while she is sleeping! We would probably have more restful nights with this product!
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June 4, 2008
3:29 am

mannequin said:

The door is creaky to say the least….After moving into an old CapeCod, we have discovered that everything here creaks. We could use a jumbo life sized can of Jig-A-Loo!

thanks for the chance!

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June 4, 2008
3:43 am

Sundi said:

I would use it on our garage door pulley — it’s so loud I’m afraid our whole block knows when we are coming and going!

Sundi’s last blog post..Wordless Wednesday: Waiting to Go to Church

it repels water on shoes, so I’d use it on my hubby’s work boots!

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June 4, 2008
3:48 am

Teri Meairs said:

My son is attending Wyo Tec. This would be handy in Shop keeping his tools and parts lubricated without all the mess!

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June 4, 2008
4:16 am

Crystal B. said:

It would be great on the squeaky hinges on my doors.

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June 4, 2008
4:29 am

Tracey said:

What an awesome product! I’d use it on my hubby’s boots to make them waterproof, and I’d fix every squeaky door in the house.

I bet my husband could come up with about 1,000 more uses, too!

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June 4, 2008
4:43 am

I’d use it on squeaky car and house doors :) I already subscribe to your feed. *Thanks* for the giveaway!

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June 4, 2008
4:51 am

BrendaLea said:

Oh my gosh…so many uses….I would use it on my winter boots, and squeaky doors, and stuck on nuts and bolts.

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June 4, 2008
5:06 am

Cindi said:

Hi, I know where we would use it! Our house is not very old and we have already lost the main garage door spring. We had to pay over $100.00 to have it replaced. It would be used to spray the new spring and the hinges and such on the garage door. I know it make would make it more quiet when it is opening and closing. Please sign me up for your drawing.
Thanks, Cindi

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June 4, 2008
5:44 am

Good&Crazy said:

Okay, I checked out the site, and I would so like to use it on a squeaky, annoying door handle! THANKS!

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June 4, 2008
5:45 am

Renee said:

oh I’m always using our WD40 around the house…making DH mad too. LOL!

Can I use it on my squeeky washing machine? ;)

I guess the first place I would use it is on the lawn mower wheels…they’re a bit stiff. Course it’s very old and can use some loobing up! ;)
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June 4, 2008
6:20 am

cathy miller said:

I have so many squeaky doors in my house I’d silence the squeaks with this product

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June 4, 2008
6:29 am

misty w said:

I’d use it on my pool ladder to prevent it from rusting when it’s not in use. And of course squeaky doors. Thanks so much for the opportunity.

I am subscribed!

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June 4, 2008
6:37 am

Susie said:

Sliding glass doors, closet doors, shower door. For some reason these things stick at my house. The garage door because my is it noisy. How about my hubby’s motorcycle. That thing is well taken care of, but the Arizona heat can do a number on the seat.

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June 4, 2008
7:13 am

bebemiqui said:

I’d use it on our sticky door frames.

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June 4, 2008
7:28 am

Andrea said:

We’d use it on our porch swing. Looks like an amazing product. Thanks.

Andrea’s last blog post..Fat Potato Designs

I could use it on my squeaky car door that wont stay open. Blogged ya:
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Great giveaway, thanks!

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June 4, 2008
7:59 am

charline s said:

Loosens up all types of zippers when they’re stuck without staining.
Thats waht I would use it to do.

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June 4, 2008
8:00 am

Katherine Frazier said:

I would use it to help some of the rusty spots on my car and around the house to loosen rusty nuts and bolts.

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June 4, 2008
8:23 am

Bernadette said:

I would use it on my squeaky sliding back door!

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June 4, 2008
8:28 am

Belinda A. said:

I would use this on the squeaking, creaking bedroom door handle. It drives me crazy - every time I get my daughter to sleep and am quietly exiting the room, I open the door and ‘creeaak!’

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June 4, 2008
8:37 am

Margaret Smith said:

I would use this on our bathroom door that squeeks each night, whenever our kids wake to use the bathroom. It’s driving me nuts! lol
Thanks for this giveaway.

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June 4, 2008
8:44 am

Amira said:

i would use it on the dishwasher the squeeks when it opens

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June 4, 2008
8:55 am

Vicki Wurgler said:

He could use it on the kids bikes, skate boards and inline skates

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June 4, 2008
8:57 am

Anthony Hedden said:

squeaky doors

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June 4, 2008
9:50 am

tnchick said:

I’d love to try some on my outdoor swings!

I’m sub’ed to your feed, as well.

Thanks for the neat giveaway.

tnchick’s last blog post..Dona Nobis Pacem

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June 4, 2008
10:24 am

susan varney said:

to repel water from footwear

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June 4, 2008
10:26 am

Zoe Lee said:

I would use this on all of my windows, they stick terribly and make squeaking noises when i roll them open..

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June 4, 2008
10:28 am

Carolyn said:

My squeaky chair at work. ;-) Thanks.

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June 4, 2008
10:30 am

Linda Ellis said:

I have so many cabinet doors that squeak, plus a utility room door that has the most horrible creak - it scares me sometimes!

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June 4, 2008
10:34 am

Adrienne Gordon said:

my car doors

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June 4, 2008
10:50 am

tami lewis said:

my ceiling fan!

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June 4, 2008
11:32 am

P Hafner said:

I’d put it on all the door and gate hinges in our house and in our yard.

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I’d use it on our squeaky ceiling fans.
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June 4, 2008
12:16 pm

Meredith Peters said:

We have a side door that develops a squek now and then and I’ve been using olive oil on it because I’m severly allergic to WD40. I would use this anywhere WD40 would be recommended!

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June 4, 2008
1:10 pm

I would use this on a few doors around my house. They have begun to squeak and this would be perfect for it.

I am connected to the feed! Thanks!

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June 4, 2008
1:17 pm

Linda Moeller said:

I’d use it on those cranky bolts on the picnic table.

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June 4, 2008
1:29 pm

Roberta Harwell said:

I’m sure I could find lots of uses, but mainly on my work boots. Thanks for the contest.

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June 4, 2008
1:47 pm

Elizabeth M. said:

Our master bathroom door is so squeakin’ loud and I get up at 5am every morning so I worry that everyone in the house is going to wake up from that crazy creaking. It needs some Jig-A-Loo and how!

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June 4, 2008
2:06 pm

Catherine copeland said:

My car door sure could use some jig-a-loo

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June 4, 2008
2:25 pm

Christina said:

i would use it on my windows- I live in an OLD trailer and the windows are REALLY hard to open and close, but it’s cooler outside than it is inside with the montana wind and all, so I would definately spray the tar out of these windows to get them moving!

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June 4, 2008
3:09 pm

Gina Stratos said:

I love that this product helps prevent rust. I’d use it on my outdoor iron furniture.

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June 4, 2008
3:17 pm

Shay said:

I would definitely use this on my daughter’s stroller. It sounds horrible.

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June 4, 2008
4:13 pm

K. Cleaver said:

I have some wing nuts on our camper awning/window thing that needs some lube. Thanks for entering me too. :)

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June 4, 2008
4:25 pm

AMANDA PERRON said:

I would use it on my suitcase to get the handle up that is stuck!

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June 4, 2008
5:20 pm

Helen Beekman said:

What a necessary thing to have around for a number of uses.

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June 4, 2008
5:56 pm

Tanya Moyer said:

What a cool product! I know my husband would use it to shine up the car rims, and also to grease his rifle! Tons of uses! Great giveaway, thanks for offering!
~Tanya
the4moyers(at)msn(dot)com

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June 4, 2008
6:15 pm

Hil'Lesha said:

Door hinges :)

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June 4, 2008
6:50 pm

tracy arenal said:

I would use this product on my kids skateboard wheels, in line skates, and bike wheels so they stop complaining at me they cant go faster than mom!

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June 4, 2008
7:28 pm

Terra Heck said:

My husband would use it on his tools.

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June 4, 2008
7:30 pm

jeanette malan said:

rusty spots on my car and my babies swing

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June 4, 2008
8:04 pm

Love the name of the stuff… I’d use it on whatever squeaks.

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June 4, 2008
8:25 pm

Joanna Connor said:

I would use this for doors, windows, and the “pig tail” conecter for my camper, and utility trailer. Also for nuts and bolts. And many more things

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June 4, 2008
10:43 pm

Nora Scott-Platt said:

I would use it on the hinge to my closet door. It is so loud.

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June 4, 2008
11:51 pm

Sharon Jones said:

my squeaky squeaky doors for sure…thanks for great contest!!!!!!

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June 5, 2008
1:07 am

david basile said:

good to keep my tools from rusting
and to loosen some crusty hinges

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June 5, 2008
1:43 am

Vicky Boackle said:

on my squeeky bedroom door.

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June 5, 2008
1:50 am

g. l. penrod said:

all right!

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June 5, 2008
2:06 am

Kathy Scott said:

Keep it in the tool box ready for any little squeak or potential for rust. Thanks for the chance.

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June 5, 2008
2:13 am

Gretchen said:

car door hinges… and my KNEES!! THey are pretty creaked right now.

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June 5, 2008
2:57 am

Janice Golden said:

door hinges,the sliding door on my van,drawers etc love this stuff

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June 5, 2008
4:27 am

I would use this on the lock on my trailer that always gets stuck!

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June 5, 2008
4:28 am

Carissa D. said:

I would use it on my squeaky car door.

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June 5, 2008
4:40 am

sarah said:

my squeaky kitchen cabinets!

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June 5, 2008
4:54 am

Deborah Rosen said:

I can find lots of reasons to use Jig-A-Loo in my 88-year-old house, but the first place I’d use it is on the back door hinges. They don’t squeek, they squeel.

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June 5, 2008
4:54 am

Patricia Schraier said:

I’d use this everyplace you don’t want oil to drip -
and that’s everywhere!

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June 5, 2008
4:59 am

Terry Cross said:

I would use this on my annoying squeaky doors!

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June 5, 2008
5:40 am

charles pellin said:

Be a great addition to my collection

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June 5, 2008
5:55 am

Katie said:

I would use it on my back door. It is always squeeking. Thanks

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June 5, 2008
6:08 am

Monique Rizzo said:

My husband is WD40 crazy so this would be great!

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June 5, 2008
6:26 am

D. said:

Lubricates! Repels water! Fights rust!
Yipppppppppppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
I need Jig-a-Loo for my beachside sliding glass doors!

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June 5, 2008
6:39 am

DAVID BREWSTER said:

I could really use this.

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June 5, 2008
6:53 am

tim brown said:

doors
THANK YOU GOD BLESS

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June 5, 2008
7:09 am

Jennifer Barnett said:

I have a lot of camping and tailgating gear that would really benefit from water repelling, rust removal, and lubrication.

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June 5, 2008
7:19 am

M.A. said:

My squeaky little travel trailer needs some Jig-a-Loo before it hits the road again.

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June 5, 2008
8:24 am

Kat Bryan said:

I’d use it on the shop padlock that keeps rusting and doesn’t want to open.

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June 5, 2008
9:37 am

Jennifer M said:

My daughter’s cubby door hinges–they stick like crazy.

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June 5, 2008
10:59 am

i want to win

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June 5, 2008
12:10 pm

Kristi Blackstone said:

This looks awesome! I’d use it a lot all around the house

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June 5, 2008
1:48 pm

Joni Chadwell said:

I’d have to try it on our car door

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June 5, 2008
1:54 pm

Steve Scott said:

I would love to put some on thetrack of out sliding glass door. It is impossible to open and close. Please and thank you.

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June 5, 2008
3:07 pm

Tonya Froemel said:

I would use it on our windows since I can never open them and have to call my DH to help me.

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June 5, 2008
4:47 pm

jane jakins said:

cool jig a loo contest

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June 5, 2008
5:10 pm

sandy said:

frint door squeaks like a pisser

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June 5, 2008
5:27 pm

R Hicks said:

I have numerous creeking door hinges that need lube

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June 5, 2008
5:30 pm

Nikki Evans said:

I would love to win this! The idea of the product is very interesting. I saw it once before on another website and it made me smile… what a nice gift for Father’s Day… hahaha! Thanks for considering me! GLTA!

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June 5, 2008
6:11 pm

Kathy Davis said:

squeaky squeaky Car door…….

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June 5, 2008
7:19 pm

christopher h said:

our front door

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June 6, 2008
1:10 am

Kari Follett said:

Im sure my husband would love to have this to use all around the house on stuff I’d probably never think of, lol :)

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June 6, 2008
1:27 am

kiyana said:

I’ve been want to grease this squeaky chair that I’m sitting on for the longest time!

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June 6, 2008
3:09 am

rebecca said:

my squeaky rocking chair

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June 6, 2008
3:26 am

Paula Harmon said:

My home is full of squeaky doors!!! My car door is squeaky too.

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June 6, 2008
4:21 am

ANNE SRODA said:

I’d use it to unsqeak our bedroom door.

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June 6, 2008
5:17 am

In the dry climate of Arizona this product would have a great many uses. I have to use some sort of lub. all the time to loosen the locks.

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June 6, 2008
6:21 am

israel y said:

i’d use it on windows, thanks!

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June 6, 2008
7:14 am

Abbey McCarthy said:

I would use this on our sliding glass door….which gets so stuck that sometimes I’m stuck outside waiting for my husband to open the door!! Thanks for the giveaway!!

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June 6, 2008
7:43 am

Lara Aleff said:

I would use this to get out grease stains on clothing. I currently use WD-40, but I think this product would even be better. By the way, WD-40 really works to get out grease and oil stains on clothing!

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June 6, 2008
7:53 am

Edgardo San Diego said:

Well, just yesterday, I noticed that my front door makes this squicky noice when I open. This will be the right place for jig-a-loo

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June 6, 2008
7:59 am

Ginny said:

We could use this on our fence gate!

Ginny’s last blog post..Work Boots USA

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June 6, 2008
10:00 am

Sarah Stern said:

This would be great on my son’s squeaky tricycle!

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June 6, 2008
11:06 am

Ed Nemmers said:

Patio track door

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June 6, 2008
11:55 am

Shannon said:

Sounds like a product I would use to keep my patio track door opening and closing smoothly and keep things from making squeakin noises.

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June 6, 2008
12:50 pm

Sandy M said:

Sounds like some hubby would love. He would definitely ubsqeak some doors.

Sandy M’s last blog post..My morning

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June 6, 2008
1:06 pm

judy brittle said:

i need this at work for the dog cages. would really help.

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June 6, 2008
1:06 pm

Scott Jensen said:

Wehave whirly gigs that jam with udst if you use oil. I think this would be a great alternative.

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June 6, 2008
1:15 pm

Jigaloo would be great for the wheel jocky on my little travel trailer especially after being outside after a long winter… Let it ROLL Jigaloo, let it ROLL!!!!

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June 6, 2008
1:18 pm

Jennifer Schroeder said:

I’m sure my husband couple find hundreds of things to do with this stuff! It sounds great! I would definately use it on some creaky doors and gates around the house. Thank you for the great contest!

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June 6, 2008
1:18 pm

Karen said:

Jigaloo would be great for the wheel jockey on my little travel trailer especially after being kept outside after a long winter. Let it ROLL Jigaloo, let it ROLL!!!

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June 6, 2008
1:22 pm

Susan White said:

I would use it on my ceiling fans which always squeak!
Thanks so much for the giveaway!

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June 6, 2008
1:22 pm

Susan White said:

I also subscribe to the RSS feed

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June 6, 2008
3:54 pm

Betty N said:

I’d take it with us when we go to visit our kids/grandkids…they have grandpa jobs to be done and we could put this product to good use throughout their house!

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June 6, 2008
4:59 pm

Chrysa said:

I would use it on our garage door.

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June 6, 2008
5:03 pm

Samantha Pruitt said:

ooo, i’d use this on the cabinet door, that thing squeks like crazy!

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June 6, 2008
5:30 pm

Auriette said:

Our dining room has an exterior door that is really difficult to open. I’d like to try Jig-A-Loo to see if it would help. A water repellent would also be handy to keep in the cupboard for hurricane season, to spray on our shoes before we slog through the rain to check on the house.

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June 6, 2008
6:39 pm

Donna Kozar said:

My car needs it.

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June 6, 2008
6:45 pm

Carrie Baird said:

I would try it on my very annoying squeaky passenger door of my car.

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June 6, 2008
6:47 pm

Buddy Garrett said:

I would use it on our squeaky cabinet doors in the kitchen and bathrooms.

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June 6, 2008
7:20 pm

Jeanine P said:

I would use it to loose up/lubricate my padlock at work!

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June 6, 2008
7:29 pm

Lonnie said:

squeaky Car door

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June 6, 2008
9:07 pm

elena said:

Very nice

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June 7, 2008
12:56 am

Eleanor Twiss said:

I have a portable travel scooter that squeaks…Jig a Loo would be perfect to stop the noise.

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June 7, 2008
1:11 am

g. l. penrod said:

on my leg brace

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June 7, 2008
3:58 am

kathy pease said:

my hub would probably use it on one of his many contraptions piled up in my yard :( i would use it on a squeaky bathroom door that drives me nuts :O

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June 7, 2008
4:23 am

Brandy said:

My hubby would love this stuff- he is a duct tape and WD40 fixes everything kind of guy ;) I think I would use this to spray on our backpacks, totes, and beach bags as a water repellant. Neat product, think I’m going to look into buying some!

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June 7, 2008
5:14 am

Renee Turner said:

I would use it on my wheelbarrow weels.

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June 7, 2008
6:49 am

A Casson said:

For use on gardening tools

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June 7, 2008
7:15 am

Tammy said:

I’d use it to repel water on shoes!

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June 7, 2008
7:53 am

Betty C said:

This would be great for all the squeaky doors in my house.

133
June 7, 2008
9:44 am

I would use this on my street bike, for sure, additionally on my personal watercraft engine compartment, we use it in salty water.

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June 7, 2008
9:47 am

Monte Pope said:

I need this for my pruners

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June 7, 2008
9:52 am

* * ALiesa * * said:

* * * Squeaky car door * * *

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June 7, 2008
10:12 am

~ HeLeN ~ said:

For use on gardening tools.

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June 7, 2008
10:36 am

! MiC said:

We use it on the kids bikes, skate boards and inline skates.

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June 7, 2008
10:47 am

Miranda Allen said:

My doors are sqeaky

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June 7, 2008
11:23 am

Cristi said:

I would use it on my squeaky cabinet door hinges

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June 7, 2008
11:25 am

Dara Nix said:

I would use it on my laundry room door. It tends to get stuck A LOT!!!