use of "Dust-off" and similar compressed air for preservation
Does it make sense to use of "Dust-off" or similar compressed gasses
for preservation of food in the refrigerator, since the heavier gasses
from these products displaces air-causing oxidation in the food
container? (You just spray from the Dust-off (gently) into the food
container to displace some air, replace the lid on and put in frig.)
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