How can I use spray cooking oil?

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  • Kelli L. Milligan Kelli L. Milligan on Feb 13, 2019

    Just click on project to see full details. Used to coat an old molding to make a replacement molding using hot glue and Bondo.

  • GrandmasHouseDIY GrandmasHouseDIY on Feb 13, 2019

    Hi Saundra, what kind of things were you wanting to do with it? I've used it on squeaky hinges before lol

  • Thank you every one. You gave me my answer. First time user. Over joyed!

  • William William on Feb 13, 2019

    6 Reasons You'll Want a Can of Cooking Spray in the Bathroom


    Turns out that your favorite go-to canola oil spray for non-stick cooking, like Pam Cooking Spray, also has some pretty stellar uses outside of the kitchen, too. Read ahead for a handful of surprisingly savvy ways to use cooking spray in your bathroom—yes, your bathroom—no skillet or cookie pans necessary.


    1. Clean soap scum off your shower


    Who knew cooking spray could tackle soap scum buildup in your bathtub, shower, and sink? Since oil breaks down lime deposits, a quick spritz of cooking spray on your bathroom sink or shower tile will remove any gross grime in no time. Also leaves a coating that will repel water.


    2. Dry nail polish almost instantly


    Believe it or not, cooking spray can help set your freshly painted manicure in minutes. All you have to do is spray a bit of cooking oil on your wet polish and then dip your finger in cold water for 30 seconds to score dry nails much faster than you would if you waited for them to air-dry. Your teenage girls will love this.


    3. Clean paint and grease off your skin


    Looking for a foolproof way to remove paint and grease off your skin in a pinch? Spritz some nonstick cooking spray on your soiled skin, rub it in, and then wash it off with little soap and water to get rid of any pesky paint and grease in seconds.


    4. Shine your faucets


    Nothing will make your bathroom fixtures glisten like a little bit of cooking spray. Spritz a tiny bit on your sink faucets and shower fixtures to rid them of buildup and allow them to really shine. Also leaving a fine coating that will repel water and future water spots.


    5. Clean your glass shower door


    Just like nonstick cooking spray can remove tough grime buildup in your bathroom sink and tub, the same goes for cleaning your shower door, too. Simply spray a bit of oil directly on your dirty shower door to clear away the lime deposits and dirt real quick. Use a kitchen scrubby to clean off the crud. The fine coating left behind will repel water.


    6. Silence a squeaky bathroom door


    Don't have any WD-40, all you need to silence a squeaky bathroom door is a tiny bit of non-stick cooking spray. Spritz a little oil directly onto the hinges of your bathroom door (or window) and quell those annoying noises for good.

  • Lynn Sorrell Lynn Sorrell on Feb 14, 2019

    If it's spray olive oil you can put it on your skin or hair