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AMGasServices

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Hi,

i dropped this pressurised bottle this morning now it's non operational I usually put my LDF in it. Does anyone know where I can get one from.

It will be a great help.


Thanks
 

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If you get stuck let me know I'll ask sister to get some next time she goes , she owns a few salons
 
Try using a bottle with a brush fitted to the lid. That's what I use. I find its better than a spray bottle as I know where the ldf is going, rather than a spray, which can end up on boards or electrical connections on gas valves.

I got mine from parts centre and I just refill it everyday with fluid in the morning with a bottle that work give me 🙂
 
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Try using a bottle with a brush fitted to the lid. That's what I use. I find its better than a spray bottle as I know where the ldf is going, rather than a spray, which can end up on boards or electrical connections on gas valves.

I got mine from parts centre and I just refill it everyday with fluid in the morning with a bottle that work give me 🙂

It's extremely rare that I agree with Tom but that's what I do too, and for the same reasons.

Yet more evidence confirming the possibility that I could be your father........
 
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Thanks guys. I have the bottle with brush. But I just prefer the pressure type. For test points I have a straw so it don't get messy.
 

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