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Aerosol can with a missing nozzle

Counterfactual

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Hello. I have been using Jig-A-Loo for a while for lubricating many things and I love it, but I reached for my can today and the nozzle was gone. I have no clue how a nozzle can disappear like that, but it happened and I can not find it. Does anyone know where I could get a replacement nozzle? I would hate having to throw the whole can away.

Thanks for your time,
Counterfactual
 
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bubinga

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Buy a 2nd can, use the nozzle on your old can,then transfer to your new can.
Won't a nozzle off something else fit it, you can trade back and forth, or how about a nozz le from a old can of furniture polish maybe fit it?

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zcbauer89

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I save the tips off of various spray cans, they come in handy when this happens or if one gets clogged.

That's what I do also. If a company were to sell a pack of replacement caps or replacement "straws" for aerosol cans they'd make a killing lol
 
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Jure

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That's what I do also. If a company were to sell a pack of replacement caps or replacement "straws" for aerosol cans they'd make a killing lol

lol $10 per 50 pack...
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also you can get male and a female caps
 

LXCam

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I save the tips off of various spray cans, they come in handy when this happens or if one gets clogged.

Ya same here. I got a small bin in the paint cabinet for just such an occasion. It's hoarding 101

'and as the sun sets slowly in the west' ......' we say farewell to our latest one post drive-by terrorist.....

Lmao, yup no doubt. Just a fine example of first world problems. Now where's that thread, "never owned a tool in my life, should I buy snap on?" :).
 

bobcatdan

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I just pop a hole in the bottom of the can with a chipping hammer and squirter the stuff into a another container.
 
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