The conttens of an aerosole can are under the pressure of gas. That is how the can works. If you put it in a hot area, the gases with expand. This could cause the can to explode.
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Put the effected area in hot water, as hot as you can stand.
I have'nt seen it in a aerosol, but you may find it an a up- market auto accesories store, but many paint suppliers will mix basecoat in any colour code , and use a special machine to put it into an aerosol can.
No, aerosol cans are generally not allowed in checked luggage due to the risk of explosion or leakage. It is recommended to pack them in your carry-on bag instead.
No, aerosol cans are generally not allowed in checked luggage due to the risk of explosion or leakage. It is recommended to pack them in your carry-on luggage instead.
To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.To put it simply, it was the cloud of super hot gasses that rolled down on the area, instantly killing anything in its path.
It is a fruit that could be put in a cold area or it could be put at room temperature but not for very long.
If you do it, just be sure to take the same precautions while you transfer it as you would when you were using the aerosol hairspray normally. (Keep away from sparks, flames or heating elements, etc.) This isn't particularly dangerous, but it may be pointless - you will gum up the works of your pump bottle and the pump bottle will probably apply the hairspray too thick and/or very unevenly. [This really shouldn't be categorized under Chemistry =( ]
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
The constituent part of a solid aerosol is a particle, as opposed to a droplet in a "liquid" based aerosol.
Aerosol itself does not make metal rust. However, if the aerosol contains corrosive chemicals or if it traps moisture against the metal surface, it can accelerate the rusting process. It's important to use aerosols carefully and in a well-ventilated area to prevent damage to metal surfaces.
Aerosol spray was created in 1941.