Eric rotheim in 1927
No, deodorant spray cans should not be used for aerosol painting. Aerosol paints are specifically formulated for painting purposes and contain pigments and binders that adhere to surfaces. Deodorant spray cans do not contain the appropriate materials for painting and may not produce the desired results.
Erik Rotheim
paint that's sprayed out of a bottle You could also calling it aerosol spray paint
The aerosol spray can was invented by Norwegian engineer Erik Rotheim in 1927. He patented the design and introduced it to the market as a convenient way to dispense products like insecticides and paints.
Spray and Wash was invented in the 1970's by Dow Chemical Company. The first Spray and Wash products were only available in aerosol cans.
Aerosol spray was created in 1941.
He was a chemical engineer that invented aerosol spray cans.
Eric Rothiem invented the aerosol spray can, patented in September 1927.
Spray Paint in a CanIn 1949, canned spray paint was invented by Edward Seymour, the first paint color was aluminum. Edward Seymour's wife Bonnie suggested the use of an aerosol can filled with paint. Edward Seymour founded Seymour of Sycamore, Inc. of Chicago, USA, to manufacture his spray paints. http://inventors.about.com/od/astartinventions/a/aerosol.htm
"The first aerosol spray can was invented in Oslo in Novenmber 23 1927 by Erik Rotheim, a Norwegian chemical engineer. The patent was sold to a US company for 100,000 Norwegian kroner." Invented in Norway. Produced in USA.
hair spray
Arthur C. Van House invented hair spray in the early 1940's.