I just wanted to see if this was the norm or I've ended up with a duff.
Bought some Corrosion Block for the first time to see if this miracle fluid is as good as people say and purchased the aerosol version as inevitably it'll end up getting sprayed in a variety of nooks and crannies that I can't reach otherwise.
However I reckon a snail could blow harder than this stuff does. It just dribbles out in a very short stream meaning you have to literally have the can right over whatever you are "spraying". The caps clear(tried others I had lying about to be sure) and there is clearly aerosol in there as if i turn it upside down, you get a decent enough blast, just without fluid!
The can is stored in a reasonably ambient temp, and second try with it I'd left it out in the sun for a good few hours prior just to make sure the fluid wasn't too viscous to actually spray.
Is this normal for the product, or have I just ended up with a naff can first time round?
Just to be clear as I know there's a million corrosion products, I mean this:
Cheers,
Harry
Bought some Corrosion Block for the first time to see if this miracle fluid is as good as people say and purchased the aerosol version as inevitably it'll end up getting sprayed in a variety of nooks and crannies that I can't reach otherwise.
However I reckon a snail could blow harder than this stuff does. It just dribbles out in a very short stream meaning you have to literally have the can right over whatever you are "spraying". The caps clear(tried others I had lying about to be sure) and there is clearly aerosol in there as if i turn it upside down, you get a decent enough blast, just without fluid!
The can is stored in a reasonably ambient temp, and second try with it I'd left it out in the sun for a good few hours prior just to make sure the fluid wasn't too viscous to actually spray.
Is this normal for the product, or have I just ended up with a naff can first time round?
Just to be clear as I know there's a million corrosion products, I mean this:
Cheers,
Harry