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One more caution - always hold the can in an upright position. Tilting it or turning it upside down can release the liquid. Found that out the hrd way.
One more caution - always hold the can in an upright position. Tilting it or turning it upside down can release the liquid. Found that out the hrd way.
Absolutely right M it is because there is no tube inside to the bottom of the containment vessel as in those spray bottles the lowered pressure at the top is where the air turns from a liquid to a gas - so inverting the vessel actually fills the "top" of the vessel with the liquid.
I know I keep on about it but this is a timely warning that the same happens with CO2 fire extinguishers they are NOT things to be playing with or handilng without due care when used.
I use my 180 psi gas compressor to clean keyboards, sometimes they end up in the neighbors yard.