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New cans, near instantly start to drip.
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Just picked up a few cans to do some random projects. I shook the first can up for well over a minute and did a quick pass over the item. When I say quick pass, I mean something along the lines of having it pressed for roughly 1 second as I sweep across. I did this two or three times, which a quick couple of shakes inbetween, and then noticed all the damn drip marks. Second can did the same thing. I don't understand what could cause this? I've only ever had this issue with a dirty tip or holding it down for too long/odd angles.

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I mean the nozzle starts to drip drops almost instantly...new cans, cleaned tips?

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I meant the actual nozzle...starts to drip...

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