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I agree with all of the above. The air (?) coming out of the cans cools down as it comes out of the can and can cause condensation to form. That's probably what you are seeing. Go and get a compressor ASAP. Also if you want to save money (and who doesn't) go to a place such as Wal-Mart or K Mart or even the big box home inprovement store and look around for a small Campbell Hausfield compressor with a tank. The name I have on my unit is Quiet Air. You can find them on sale for less than $75.00. They come with a built in regulator for controlling the pressure on the line. The pump will fill the tank and shut off when the tank gets to about 75-80 PSI. With a tank, you'll get a nice even pressure and this unit costs much less than smaller compressors that don't even have tanks sold at hobby shops.
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