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Note - be sure to get the REFILLs. They come with the threaded fitting that fit the standard Propel adapter. If you buy a case of ten cans they are $7.45 per 10 oz can so its cheaper than Propel and it is zero Residue - no greasy junk left in your WTC.
The Material Safety Data Sheet for the product lists it as having ZERO Flammability - On the other hand, Propel has Butane - the stuff in cig lighters. The main danger for Super Duster is frostbite - especially if you get it in your eyes (talk about an "icy stare"!) ]http://www.rpelectronics.com/Data/402AR.JPG[/img]
Are you using the cheap Testor's airbrush propellant or the more expensive Badger Propel? Testor's has an additional chemical to prevent kids from "huffing" it - smells like raw onions. The Badger Propel has less impurities than the Testors brand.
The MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for Badger Propel states]This product is considered to be extremely flammable [/b]as described in 16CFR 1500.45.Flammable Limits - % Volume In Air (Propellant)]MSDS for Badger Propel[/url]
The MSDS for Super Duster 134 Plus is at]http://www.cir.com/mgchemicals/msds/msds_402a-aerosol.html[/url]
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