Now something like 99.99% alcohol electronics cleaner I would understand because people use it to cut meth or some other wild shit.
Causes instant death but also addiction? They resurrect me and I immediately go for another can of air duster.
Is it maybe an US-exclusive thing? Due to less stricter regulations maybe? I'm from Europe and no compressed air was 18+ or had warning signs like "causes instant death"
A DuPont study tried HFC-152a and HFC-134a on rats, dogs, and humans for time periods of up to three months with a followup examination 2 years with no adverse effects. LINK
I'm sure this has nothing to do with the USA'S proposed ban DFE last month despite it functioning as a zero-potential for ozone-depletions alternative to CFCs.
That red line you drew could just be explained by market availability of the new Aerosol that convienently excludes the CFC equivalents which existed before and were banned.
Anon could've bought an electronic air duster and had a clean PC for years! But good on you, anon. Cleaning out your PC is important.
Yep, bit more expensive up front but pays for itself and performance doesn't massively downgrade as the can cools down, and is stronger anyway
Stronger? Which one? I bought one for 30 bucks and it was extremely loud and had less blowing power than the can. As I buy 1 can every 5 years or so, I returned the electric one.
Anon is on the path to finding out why it's like that and trying it out for themselves.
They check ID for compressed air? Where is this?
Now something like 99.99% alcohol electronics cleaner I would understand because people use it to cut meth or some other wild shit.
Causes instant death but also addiction? They resurrect me and I immediately go for another can of air duster.
Is it maybe an US-exclusive thing? Due to less stricter regulations maybe? I'm from Europe and no compressed air was 18+ or had warning signs like "causes instant death"
A DuPont study tried HFC-152a and HFC-134a on rats, dogs, and humans for time periods of up to three months with a followup examination 2 years with no adverse effects. LINK
I'm sure this has nothing to do with the USA'S proposed ban DFE last month despite it functioning as a zero-potential for ozone-depletions alternative to CFCs.
That red line you drew could just be explained by market availability of the new Aerosol that convienently excludes the CFC equivalents which existed before and were banned.