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What do you use Vaseline for?

I have a tub of Vaseline and have hardly scratched the surface. I'm curious whether anyone uses it for anything other than their lips.

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  • I use medical petroleum jelly on my carbon steel stuffs to prevent them from rust. I think it works better than WD40, and I don't have to protect my hands while applying it.

    And sometimes I mix it with bee wax as wood oil. I think it works.

  • I use it kind of like WD-40 in a farm setting. It's messy, but not as messy as grease. It's effective to coat things that constantly wear and have started to rust. I also rub it on my leather boots to waterproof it for cheap.

  • Yeah, I use it to wipe on my nose when I'm sick or my allergies are bad. It helps prevent it from getting all dried out from the tissues! I also rib a little on my hands sometime#, it goes a long way as a moisturizer. In summer I rub some between my toes if they get dried out.

  • It’s good to put around your eyebrows when you’re tinting them, so you don’t stain the skin or any invisible hair.

    Also good for putting on nail polish, for similar reasons.

  • Lubricating the O ring that sits inside the watch case of vintage divers watches to keep them waterproof.

  • Creating silicone dice molds for resin casting. The vaseline acts as a mold release

    • IiRC that's what it was originally invented for.

      Not dice specifically but casting release.

  • I use it on my instruments. Greasing the cork connectors on my clarinet and lubricating the tuning slide on my trumpet.

  • It's great for keeping rust off tools. Just the slightest whiff of vaseline will keep rust away for years. I tend to use a spray can of vaseline for that though, not a tub.

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