Preval Sprayer Question

Decorating By simplyelegant Updated 15 Jan 2007 , 11:43pm by BlakesCakes

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simplyelegant Posted 15 Jan 2007 , 1:52am
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I found the preval sprayer that people were posting about. Unfortuanatley, here in Canada, I had to pay $8.67 plus tax(as aposed to $4-$5 that other people payed in U.S.) Anyways, how much liquid do you add to the food colouring? Are people happy with the results? Any tips for proper use?
Thanks, Jen

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AshleyLogan Posted 15 Jan 2007 , 2:05am
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I'm not sure what the final consensus on this was, but others were saying that the propellant used in this sprayer was not food safe?
I'm not sure what you are planning to use it for, just an FYI.

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moydear77 Posted 15 Jan 2007 , 6:07pm
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Originally Posted by AshleyLogan

I'm not sure what the final consensus on this was, but others were saying that the propellant used in this sprayer was not food safe?
I'm not sure what you are planning to use it for, just an FYI.




I think it was to agree to disagree. You need to make this decision based on what you feel like doing. I use it with great results just like my canned air that contains the same ingredients as the Preval.

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BlakesCakes Posted 15 Jan 2007 , 11:43pm
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Per the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) filed for "Canned Air" by Belkin :

VIII. ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONARY INFO
1. Store in a cool place
2. Flammable, keep away from flame
3. Do not apply on food, food container or self


http://www.atiquality.com/technical_support/documents/MSDSCannedAir.pdf

Again, not a product that is labeled as for use on food or as food safe.

Rae

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