https://canberradaily.com.au/win-wd-40-vouchers/Win! WD-40 vouchers
To celebrate the launch of the WD-40 Repair Challenge, WD-40 is giving away five prize packs worth $50 each.
Winners will be emailed a voucher to purchase their preferred WD-40 products to the value of $50 at any Bunnings store, including:
WD-40 Ez-Reach
WD-40 Low Odour
WD-40 Smart Straw
Entrants are encouraged to participate in the WD-40 Challenge, offering a chance to win 1 x $5000 Visa Gift Card and minor prizes (100 x Limited Edition WD-40 x TRADIE branded trunks and socks).
The WD-40 Repair Challenge is a global initiative that is asking people to repair items, tools and equipment, keeping them in circulation for longer and away from landfill. It encourages participants to give new life to belongings and support a more sustainable future while honing and developing valuable skills.
From 16th May 2025 – 31st July 2025, participants can submit photos and videos of repair projects for a chance to win a $5,000 Visa Gift Card, with minor prizes up for grabs. The entries will be judged based on the quality of the submissions and must clearly show the use and application of your can of WD-40, for your project. For example, show us when and where exactly you applied WD-40 in the steps you took to complete your project.
For those who aren’t confident in their repair skills, Australia’s Repair Cafes offer a community space where you will find the tools, materials and expert guidance that you need to repair anything, from furniture to electrical appliances. Any repairs undertaken at a Repair Café can count as a competition entry.
For more details on how to enter the WD-40 Repair Challenge 2025 visit: repairchallenge.wd40.com.au
ENTER TO WIN
To enter, email
competitions@canberradaily.com.au with ‘WD-40’ in the subject field. Tell us your name, full contact details (including street address) and a WD-40 product. Entries close 9am Friday 27 June 2025 and winners drawn same day. One entry per person. Entrants must be aged 18+. To enter, you must be subscribed to a Canberra Daily newsletter. Click here to subscribe.