The blue WORKS 110375 all-purpose spray contains 11 oz. of low-VOC lubricant that can be applied to almost any item to reduce friction, remove grease and grime, and protect metal from rust and other corrosion. Even after the lubricant has dried, it continues to protect surfaces from corrosion. The lubricant can be used on most materials, excluding polycarbonate and clear polystyrene. The aerosol canister contains 11 oz. of lubricant and is sized for portability. It has a permanently attached, hinged straw, which offers two spraying options: The straw flips up to provide a precision stream of lubricant for controlled application and flips down for a fan-shaped spray from the nozzle for faster application over large areas.Industrial lubricants can be found in most machinery performing one or more functions, including reducing friction and wear, preventing components from adhering to each other, distributing loads more evenly, dispersing heat away from moving parts, and preventing corrosion. Although many materials are used as lubricants, the most common are oil (also called fluid lubricants) and grease because of their versatility. Oil lubricants contain either a petroleum or synthetic base, the properties of which are modified by the addition of various additives. Grease lubricants, a mixture of oil lubricant and a thickening agent, have a thicker consistency than oil, enabling use wherever liquids cannot be retained and requiring less frequent changes.WD-40 manufactures lubricants, as well as household and industrial cleaners, and is headquartered in San Diego, CA.