I've never heard anyone refer to WD-40 as being a dielectric. It's simply not true. Yes, petroleum based products are not the greatest electrical conductors, but they DO conduct some electricity, which is putting your components at risk of shorting out.
You are lucky your machines did NOT explode and burn yet! Besides being of flammable nature, WD40 will also collect and attract dust over time, degrading electrical integrity even further. Do this if you want to shorten the life span of your proprietary chips, etc.
Seriously, using WD-40 on electrical PCB's is terrible advise. Do some research. If you've had "luck" in the past, then that's all it is. Get as much of that stuff OFF your PCB's using alcohol as you can! This is from 30 years experience servicing electronics.
Note to self: never buy a computer from Darrin :-)