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Guest HCRoadie
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Does anybody else use this stuff?

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I have had a strange defect in the last three cans that I bought. I would use it two, maybe three times. Then a week or two later when I needed to do another round of cleaning, all the propellent is gone! There would be plenty in the can, just nothing to squirt it out with. The first time I thought it was just a fluke, but this is the third can in a row that this has happened. This can is still VERY full of product. I bought them all at different times, and two of the three at different stores, so I guess it is not a problem with a specific lot. I loved using this stuff too.

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Funny you mention this, I had the same problem with the last can I purchased.

I put the red straw into the brand new can, gave it a few squirts, set the can down, listened to the propellent leak from the can, and watched the little bowl area around the nozzle fill up with Break Free.

I was able to get it to stop by pressing forward on the nozzle, but I had to do it in just the right direction with the just the right amount of pressure.

Guest HCRoadie
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This definitely deserves a phone call

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