Super Spray
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Super Spray
I purchased a bottle of "Super Spray" by FuseMaster. I also purchased a small spray bottle. The Super Spray is so thick it wrecked the spray bottle and froze it up the works before anything came out. What did I do wrong? What do the rest of you use to "Spray" "Super Spray"? I stopped before I wrecked another spray bottle with 975 Back Magic. It apears to be at least as thick as SS.
Paul F. Jackson
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I use a little Badger from Michael's that uses canned air as a propellant. I find it odd that your SS is thick though. I have a few bottles and all of them are pretty liquidy..... 

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The place I bought SuperSpray and 975 Back Magic from sent me an email. These products are not intended to be "sprayed" with a "spray" bottle. I'm supposed to use an airbrush which uses a compressor or canned air. They suggested using a brush. Seems like they should say that on the bottle or something. Perhaps they could re name the product "Super Brush On" 

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