It don't cross my feelings, amigo. Had a case where a fellow was spraying WD40 on the belt of a clothes dryer. It ignited and burned his head up. In the subsequent litigation, the engineers described it as a solvent explaining why it was so flammable.
WD40 has also worked for many years as a terrific grime, oil and grease remover and cleaner on chain driven motorcycles. I can't understand how an oil does this. According to their website, WD40 is only 25% oil. According to the dictionary: a solvent is something capable of dissolving another substance. WD40 does this in spades.
I know, I know . . . what a royal anal retentive SOB I be. The devil IS in the details. :razz:
Best Regards,
1olwiseassbull