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Giveaway: Jig-A-Loo Prize Package

September 5, 2008 by Maricar  
Filed under Contests and Giveaways

Jig-A-loo It’s been a while since my last giveaway and I’m excited to host this awesome package of a prize from the makers of Jig-A-Loo.

What’s Jig-A-Loo? Jig-A-Loo is a highly useful can to have around the house. It’s a lubricant that “stops squeaks, un-sticks just about anything, protects against rust, and is an exceptional water repellent”. You need to get on the company website to find out more because one lucky reader will win a year’s supply of Jig-A-Loo (3 10.9 oz cans) and $150 Home Depot gift card.

To enter, leave a comment telling us how you’ll use Jig-A-Loo to prepare your home for the fall/winter/rainy season. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. and Canada. Contest closes on 11:59 p.m. Sunday, September 14, 2008. Only one comment per household will be eligible.

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375 Responses to “Giveaway: Jig-A-Loo Prize Package”
  1. Pam says:

    I have lots of shoes that I could waterproof, and lots of squeaky doors. Thanks.

  2. I will use it on my very squeaky floors & door knobs. I hate the squeak and if this stuff works, I will love it!

  3. Elizabeth M. says:

    Sounds like a great product! I’d use it to fix squeaky doors so they don’t wake the baby!

  4. Darcy says:

    I’d use it on my slidding glass door that’s always sticking!

  5. Michele says:

    To stop sqeaky doors!

  6. joseph bulone says:

    I use it around my window to seal the draft from coming in the house.

  7. Amy says:

    I will use it to seal my basement window that cold air seeps through & to help my sliding glass door not get stuck as you pull it open.

  8. Briana says:

    I would use this product on our grill that remains outdoors without a cover and our fire pit as well. Thanks for the contest.

  9. Jennifer says:

    I would use it to stop my bathroom door from squeaking! It wakes up the children in the morning when my husband goes to take a shower because it squeaks so loudly!

  10. Paul says:

    on some doors

  11. Rebecca says:

    I’ve got a back door that keeps squeaking, after WD40, silicon grease (yuck) and I don’t even want to know what else. And it never fails to wake my husband at 2am when I come in the door. Any chance it may work on this? I wonder if it would help my grandson when his voice squeaks. I’d love to give it a shot, that’s for sure.

  12. Nancy Dentler says:

    We’ll spray Jig-A-Loo on window locks, door hinges, and locks. We’ll also use it on our garden and workshop tools to prevent rust. Thanks for the oportunity to win!

  13. Krista says:

    I would use it on the door hinge of my car. It has been squeaking forever!!!

  14. Lesley says:

    Could I use it to unstick my husband off the couch where he’s watching football so he can do my To-Do list??
    Just kidding.
    We’ve got an old gate that hardly opens, but I bet this stuff would get it working again.
    Thanks for the giveaway!

  15. Debbie says:

    People don’t often associate weather issues in Arizona but due to the hot,hot,hot sun and the monsoon storms that we have, we have to protect our items too.
    We are getting ready for our change of season by making sure our outdoor tables and chairs are rustproof and sealing up some doors that are leaking air right now.

  16. Belinda Shaw says:

    I would use this on my patio deck gates that seem to always squeak and also my grandkids’ swing sets.

  17. Pat says:

    I’d use it for my snow shovel and for squeaky hinges.

  18. Stephanie says:

    I’ve never tried it, but it would be great to have.

  19. Linda Moeller says:

    We have an outdoor glider that makes grumpy noises as it gets colder. I’d try it on there.

  20. Roxanne says:

    I’d use it for squeaky doors!

  21. Christi says:

    As a single mom, I am always learning how to do all of the projects around the home. This will help make my job and learning curve a lot easier.

  22. Shay Speer says:

    I’d use it to keep the draft out by spraying on windows and doors.

  23. AJ says:

    I would use it to make the swings on the swingset stop squeeking.

  24. Wow, this stuff has a lot of uses! It’s a water repellent when sprayed on shoes (we need that here in Oregon!), fights rust (great for our tools), and lubricates (could use that on my squeaky card door)! We’re in the middle of a big remodel, so this would have many uses – not the mention the GC! Thanks so much for offering this great giveaway!

  25. Rick Stafford says:

    I have a storm door that sees a lot of heavy use and exposed severly to the elements, a good dose of Jig-A-Loo on the hinges and latch would really help.

  26. Deb Piper says:

    I’d love to win this to get rid of my squeaky doors!

  27. Huguette E. says:

    I’ll be using it on our mower

  28. Tammy Darling says:

    I would use this on my back door. It’s so noisy!

  29. denise joyner says:

    I would spray Jig-A-Loo over my patio furniture and BBQ grill for the upcoming fall/winter/rainy season!

  30. joe gersch says:

    on door hinges

  31. Sarah Hirsch says:

    This product has so many uses and functions, can I just cover our entire house with it? I’d use it outside on our metal planters to help prevent rust. I’d use it on our sliding doors to help them open and close better. I’d use it to seal around the basement windows to make them airtight for winter. And I’m sure I’d find a million more uses once I had my very own container of Jig-A-Loo.

  32. Lorena Keech says:

    I think this would work well on our French doors that face north.

  33. Kasey P says:

    What a great product! I’d use it for the lawn equipment; mower, weedeater & blower.

  34. April Gupton says:

    I would stop all the squeaks around the house

  35. hazel hunt says:

    This would be so great for all our deck furniture that swings.

  36. Rita S says:

    I would use it on my garage door tracks.

  37. michael woods says:

    The doors in our home are very creaky. My wife is a light sleeper, and since I like to get up early, I could definitely put Jig-A-Loo to the test on those doors

  38. Susan Ledet says:

    I would use it on the doors and windows and on all of my tools that are in the shed.
    Thank you for the nice giveaway.

  39. Vicki Wurgler says:

    get the snow blower ready for winter

  40. DebbieLynne says:

    I’ll use it on EVERYTHING that squeaks. My house is really old and really squeaky. I’d also use it as a protectant on my boots.

  41. K. Cleaver says:

    I’d use it on my squeaky front door and will spray it on my shovels to keep them from rusting in storage this winter.

  42. Anthony Hedden says:

    doors hinges

  43. dn6511 says:

    I’d Drink It !

  44. Gloria S says:

    I’d use it on my front door lock so my key would go in more easily.

  45. I think I’d use it on my bike parts.

  46. Jessica A says:

    Where to begin? LUBRICATING door hinges, including the garage door, windows, air pumps, snow shovel, bicycle wheels, chains and brakes, car and door locks, zippers, without causing stains. All of our shoes, boots, and outdoor wear/clothing need a goodly dose of WATER REPELLENT, and we have many SQUEAKY situations, from doors, to bicycles, to car parts to fan parts, AND the list goes on and on…

  47. We live in a house built in the 1800’s and every door squeaks! I would love to de-squeak-a-fy my house!

  48. Jeff Donahue says:

    First time I have heard of this product. Would like to see how good it works!

  49. k.c says:

    I will be using it on my doors to stop the squeaking, and the windows to help seal from wind and rain.

  50. Carol C. says:

    I haven’t used it but now I am going to try it. I will see how it does on my squeaky doors, garage door, outside tools manual and electric.

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