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Yes cans are recycled.You can make a bowling game out of cans.Turn cans into a bowling pin.
No. Hairspray cans and such dont have to be shaken. Usually only the cans with the little ball in the can has to be shaken up.
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Aerosol spray cans contain CFC's. There are hard ODS.
There are pressurised gases in the canister. The heat causes the canister to explode.
The value chain of aerosol cans is all about supply and demand. Aerosol cans are necessary for most jobs that require spray paint, or cleaning supplies. The value will depend on what product is being used in the cans.
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They are aerosol cans containing acrylic paint. Very common for crafts,and available in Walmart or Michaels.
They don't have to be in a cabinet. Some people store there aerosol cans in hollowed out TV sets and some people bury them in the ground in treasure chests. I keep my aerosol spray cans in a locked box hidden in my attic, so they will never be stolen.
Erik Rotheim
CFC is the abbreviation. This abbreviation is often seen on aerosol cans. Hairspray brands such as Aqua Net in the 1980s had large aerosol cans with that abbreviation on the label.
We will also ban the sale of aerosol paint cans to children under the age of 16.
chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
Aerosol spray cans were invented by Lyle David Goodloe and W. N. Sullivan in 1941.
Yes cans are recycled.You can make a bowling game out of cans.Turn cans into a bowling pin.