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![]() "Kenneth" > wrote in message ... > > > >Kenneth, are you steering clear of the aerosol because you don't like the > >propellant, or because you don't like the aerosol spray effect? > > > >If it's the former, you can find a pump aerosol bottle, the kind you > >pressurize by pumping a built-in piston. I dunno where you are but I've > >seen them here in the states at MalWart for about $5. > > > >If your reason is the latter, there are spritz bottles with pump handles and > >a nozzle that allows you to regulate the flow from a mist to a stream. This > >item is also inexpensive. > > > >HTH > > > >Jack Pumpernickel. > > > Hi Jack, > > It is simpler than you might think... > > I had a product (Vegalene in 1 Pint Pump bottle.) > > I liked it. > > I can no longer locate a source... > > All the best, > Errr, you got a band-aid for where you bit my helping hand? Anyway, you must not be looking too hard. My local store has it in stock. :-D Jack Oops |
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