It’s crazy, but the festive Halloween season is already here.
Look around; you might already see some creative spooky decorations around your neighborhood. So, how do some people get their pumpkins to last a month and a half—a full six weeks—during the warm September/early October afternoons in North Central Washington?
We’ll tell you shortly, and remember, the biggest trick-or-treat event in Washington will be here soon.
Wenatchee’s Trick or Treat the Ave
The 2-hour event will happen on Historic Wenatchee Avenue in Downtown Wenatchee.
Thursday afternoon – October 31st from 3 PM to 5 PM
Bring the kids for Trick-or-Treating with friends and family!
The Big Reason WD-40 is Flying Off Shelves in the Pacific Northwest
People do a not-so-secret thing this time of year, causing a shortage of WD-40 on store shelves across America and here in Washington.
People are spraying their pumpkins with WD-40 to make them last longer and keep them looking fresh.
WD-40 has excellent advice to help your pumpkins look great for weeks.
Why Are People Putting WD-40 On Pumpkins?
- Repels insects: WD-40 keeps insects away from pumpkins.
- Prevents moisture: WD-40 repels moisture and keeps pumpkins hydrated.
- Protects from freezing: WD-40 helps pumpkins resist freezing temperatures.
- Adds shine: WD-40 gives pumpkins a shiny exterior.
- Apply a light coating: Use the wide spray nozzle to apply a thin layer of WD-40 to the pumpkin.
- Avoid flames: Don’t spray WD-40 near a lit candle or flame because it’s flammable.
Wipe away excess: Use a cloth or rag to remove excess liquid.
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