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Just a quick bit of advice. Once you get whatever, check the expiration date and get rid of it when it expires.
Earlier today I finally got around to dealing with 3 containers that had expired 8-9 years ago. Two of them didn't have enough pressure left to push the steam more than two or three feet. The other, a larger can, still worked but had two issues. It didn't seem potent when I emptied it in my back woods, and I realized the design of the trigger was such that it would have been hard to use in a real emergency.
So pick carefully taking into account speed and ease of use, and get rid of expired stuff.
P.S. After I sprayed the stuff on the ground in my back yard, dawg decided to
investigate. For a few seconds there she looked like she was having an asthma attack. I had to hose her down and get a wet towel and wipe her face. My wife came home just as I was putting the finishing touches on cleaning the dog's face. Fortunately, she didn't see what dawg looked like after getting a whiff.
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