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Ever have a bad batch of Zippo fluid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 428438" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Write 'em, keep the can, and report back to us. I'm curious too. I have never failed to get a response from this or that company, and Zippo is a cool company. Old timers here may remember the way Ronson fluid used to smell back in the day. It actually smelled kind of good, sort of exotically sweet. I inquired recently why it no longer had that scent, and got a response from a q.c. guy stating that de gubbermint made 'em do it many years ago. Apparently it smelled a bit too good, and we had to protect the chillllllldren, ya' know? At any rate, my guess is that Zippo doesn't make bad batches, and you just got an old can. The last can I bought had a layer of dust on it, even though it was in a locked cabinet, perhaps to protect the f*cking chillllllldren. Hope it fires.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 428438, member: 1690"] Write 'em, keep the can, and report back to us. I'm curious too. I have never failed to get a response from this or that company, and Zippo is a cool company. Old timers here may remember the way Ronson fluid used to smell back in the day. It actually smelled kind of good, sort of exotically sweet. I inquired recently why it no longer had that scent, and got a response from a q.c. guy stating that de gubbermint made 'em do it many years ago. Apparently it smelled a bit too good, and we had to protect the chillllllldren, ya' know? At any rate, my guess is that Zippo doesn't make bad batches, and you just got an old can. The last can I bought had a layer of dust on it, even though it was in a locked cabinet, perhaps to protect the f*cking chillllllldren. Hope it fires. [/QUOTE]
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