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    Nerp.

    Freon is a gas when it hit's outside air/no pressure, it will just look like compressed air behind shot out. The oil is the pag oil that lubes the pump and seals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    Nerp.

    Freon is a gas when it hit's outside air/no pressure, it will just look like compressed air behind shot out. The oil is the pag oil that lubes the pump and seals.
    What if the freon you use has dye in it? Wouldn't it come out colored then rather then just like air?

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