Purchased several cans of Niagara spray starch when on special offer. All was well and good at first, but then troubles began.
First if can is dropped or whatever know that the thing as been redesigned. Spray button and tube are one unit. So if the spray button is damaged, well that's it then; you cannot simply put it back on as in days of old. If the thing snaps off the tube you've got yourself a can full of liquid without anyway of getting it out.
Did some research online and this does seem to be a common compliant. There are that many ticked off housewives/ironers who find they must now throw away a nearly or full can because spray button has broken off.
Next be sure to purchase fresh stock and don't leave it too long. Propellant used today doesn't seem to be very robust nor long lasting. Meaning a can left sitting may end up with not enough oooph to spray, and again you'll be left with basically a canister of useless liquid.
Only bought the stuff because it was on offer and seemed a better deal than always mixing up a batch of starch from scratch when say only one or two things wanted starching. Shan't bother any longer as it doesn't seem worth effort or money.
First if can is dropped or whatever know that the thing as been redesigned. Spray button and tube are one unit. So if the spray button is damaged, well that's it then; you cannot simply put it back on as in days of old. If the thing snaps off the tube you've got yourself a can full of liquid without anyway of getting it out.
Did some research online and this does seem to be a common compliant. There are that many ticked off housewives/ironers who find they must now throw away a nearly or full can because spray button has broken off.
Next be sure to purchase fresh stock and don't leave it too long. Propellant used today doesn't seem to be very robust nor long lasting. Meaning a can left sitting may end up with not enough oooph to spray, and again you'll be left with basically a canister of useless liquid.
Only bought the stuff because it was on offer and seemed a better deal than always mixing up a batch of starch from scratch when say only one or two things wanted starching. Shan't bother any longer as it doesn't seem worth effort or money.