Hello. I am new to cake decorating... My son gave me a little airbrush kit for Christmas that has canned air in it. I guess you buy more cans when it is out. I have never seen such a thing. Is it worth trying or should I figure out where he got it and take it back? It is called Badger basic spray gun set. Anyone?
That is how I learned. Then as I got better I saved for an airbrush machine and now have one from kopycake. Keep it and learn with it.
Many others here on CC will disagree, but I have e-mailed Badger (regarding their Propel canned air) and have read Belkin's material data safety sheet regarding their Canned Air and neither is acceptable for use on food products (fine for dummies or displays, but not for something to be eaten).
Although canned air products contain some of the same propellants that are also used in things like Wilton Color Spray and PAM, the propellants in canned air is NOT FOOD SAFE OR FOOD GRADE and/or they are not delivered via a spray system that separates them from the material being sprayed on the food (Betty Crocker Color Spray has a specially designed delivery spray system that does just that--separate the propellants from the food color so that the product that gets on the food remains food grade/safe.)
I've been researching this and I have'nt found any canned propellant system for airbrushes that is made for use on food.
Enjoy your new toy!
Rae
I am so glad that someone out there does the looking for me. No kidding. I have never thought to look for that. Thanks for the info.
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