I used to haul 7000 gallons of "WD-40" when I was in the transportation biz. It took about 4 hours to drain that thick, sticky stuff. I bet there was 25 gallons of "clingage" on the inside of the tank. (Gasoline, usually had about 9.5 gallons of clingage, for comparison.)
That stuff was super viscous (thick.) Think cold honey ...
That's what it looks like before it goes to the canner and it gets "thinned out" by the aerosol propellants.
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