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How can I warm a can of goo?

So...I have been using Barbasol yellow...but how do I warm it? Can I place the can in warm water...like my scuttle?
 

luvmysuper

My elbows leak
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I suggest a gas oven at 375 for 90 minutes.

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I know they used to have canned goo warming machines, but I have no idea how the propellant would be affected by the warming.
All things being equal, it seems as though warming up a can designed for use at ambient temp may have at minimum some effect on the gases inside.
Whether that would affect the efficacy of the goo or not...????
 
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Look, I'm a little confused here. Sluggo, you seem like a nice guy, but you've got an electric razor in your avatar and you're asking questions about canned goo. It's kind of freaking me out. Are you feeling ok?

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dont waste your money. buying one of those foam warmers was what led me to this forum. it worked for a little while (6 months or so) then i started to get black flakes in the lather. plus the hotter the lather the soupier it got.

trash the squirt can stuff and get a scuttle and use traditional soap/cream..seriously.
 

Alacrity59

Wanting for wisdom
Makes me think of the episode of Fraiser where Martin (dad) has his lather warmer working in the washroom . . . well it blows up as someone is using the facilities. My memory of it is foggy . . . but it was a funny scene.
 
My suggestion would be to fill your sink with hot water, then put your can of goo under the water, HOLD ON TIGHT, and don't let that little bastard up even when he starts to scream. When He mellows out release from hot water and bury , very very deep. Don't want him climbing out.:c9::em19::em17::em1500::nono::yikes::a7:
 
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