Sound Advice Jim - I generally use tepid water if I do dip them, although I do finds that just keeping them at room temperature (I have a shelf in my office for modelling stuff) works perfectly well.iggie wrote: ↑August 29th, 2023, 5:11 pm At the risk of being labelled a safety killjoy, can I just suggest that if warming any aerosol in water that the water should be significantly lower than 50⁰c (122⁰f) to avoid potential for rupturing the can. I know everyone on here is unlikely to need this advice, but visitors to the site may not be as experienced or aware.
Allowing time for a can to come up to average room temperature naturally is probably a better option, together with shaking as necessary...
I do remember aerosol tins cooking off in the firepit when I used to do my Airport fire fighting training - not fun.