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Why is there cream in the cream gun but you can't take it out?
Fill the cream first, but fill half a bottle of cream, and the remaining half is for nitrous oxide, otherwise it is meaningless to inflate. Then put on the bottle cap and cream nozzle. After tightening, shake the bottle up and down for 3 to 5 times to fully blend the gas and cream. Then beat the cream into the container and it will be shaped.

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And how to clean the cream when the cream gun is used up? If the gas is removed, will it all leak out at once? I've never used gas bombs before. I dare not open it for fear of air leakage. Will it run out when you press it again the next day? Am I going to run out of gas bombs as soon as I load them?

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If the cream is used up, if there is residual gas, just polish the residual gas and take it apart for cleaning. Aeroelasticity cannot be recycled, hehe.

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Does that mean you will run out of gas bombs? Will it leak light the next day?

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No, as long as it is in a tight magazine, it won't leak. I mean, a bullet uses a can of cream and can't be reused.

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How to clean the cream after use? If the gas is removed, will it all leak out at once? I've never used gas bombs before. I dare not open it for fear of air leakage. Will it run out when you press it again the next day?

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Of course it will leak when you take it off! If you can't use it all at once, you can keep the cream in the refrigerator for a week! Remove them all after use, except for accidentally throwing gas bombs. Clean it up and use it next time! How can such a simple thing be so complicated?

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I mean, I'm out of cream. I haven't used up the gas bomb. I want to ask. I used Nestle whipped cream. I just poured the cream with sugar into the cream gun without adding anything. Is the cream made this way good? But I saw that the cream made by Starbucks looks dry, and mine is oily, but it looks a bit like old ice cream.

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The cream is used up, and the gas bomb is useless. No matter how much is left, it is meaningless. Starbucks uses Nestle's. They usually add syrup to the cream and pour it into a gas bottle. As long as the gas and cream are fully combined, cream is dry.