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Jessica S asked the following question:
Before you go off on me a few weeks ago I noticed cans of dust remover hidden in my house and I confronted my husband about it and he denied knowing about it. Then I bought some cooking spray just yesterday and I come home to cook brownies and the cooking spray is gone like it vanished into thin air. Is it possible to huff this stuff and how would you do it?
Before you go off on me a few weeks ago I noticed cans of dust remover hidden in my house and I confronted my husband about it and he denied knowing about it. Then I bought some cooking spray just yesterday and I come home to cook brownies and the cooking spray is gone like it vanished into thin air. Is it possible to huff this stuff and how would you do it?







































November 30th, 2009 at
Spray it into a paper bag and inhale the fumes
December 1st, 2009 at
^^^^ agreed why? but idk lol. It probably wouldnt be much fun
December 3rd, 2009 at
Step (1) Buy cooking spray
Step (2)
Step (3) Profit!
December 5th, 2009 at
orally, sure.
December 5th, 2009 at
Yes, and it is dangerous. You need to get some help for your husband….you must confront him first. Good luck.
December 8th, 2009 at
doubtful…i’m sure it wouldn’t be pleasant if he is
December 9th, 2009 at
Not an expert here but from what I know you may spray it in a bag and then inhale the fumes. The propellant in the spray is what they want. Stop buying sprays and stick to solid materials that do not have a propellant in them.
December 11th, 2009 at
PUTING TINY DROPS ON THE PAN SHULD HELP ALSO SPAY AFTER U GOT EVERYTHING READY THE SPARY CAN EVAPORATE IT IS JUST AS THIN LIKE GAS I SUPPOSE HOPE THIS HELPS REGARD S
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December 13th, 2009 at
probably not considering its just condensed oil. and dust remover can also be used as grease for hinges but is a cheaper and less messy alternative. maybe he ran out dust remover and decided to use the cooking spray? i wouldn’t worry too much unless it was hidden in an unusual place
December 14th, 2009 at
You can “huff” anything that is compressed in an aerosol type container. Though that compressed air is the worse or all, the liquid that comes out when it’s held upside down and sprayed is very heavy and will sit in the lungs and cannot be exhaled, basically you will suffocate.
December 16th, 2009 at
Yes it is, they put it in a bag and breathe the fumes…it’s really bad for you, you can die or permanently damage your lungs, so if your thinking about or doing it don’t. Google huffing and you will see all of the nightmare stories related to huffing.