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 Re: Exhausted Spray Paint Propellant Problem
« Reply #20 on Mar 17, 2012, 10:22pm »


Mar 16, 2012, 8:59pm, Phil Sutton wrote:
A little dodge I have used quite successfully is to lob the offending can into a bucket of boiling water and leave it to soak up some heat.This expands what gas is left,gives it a bit of pressure and away you go.Only useful for a one off shot,but may be enough to get you out of trouble.

Phil


Yep, use this one to get one more chins worth of shaving foam. Some times it works other times it don't but I only use whatever is in the hot tap.
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