R134a with leak stop

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I know this leak stop product is not recommended, but I have a question. If the R134 is to be installed with can upright and as a gas, how does the leak stop enter the system? instuctions on can say to shake first, then rotate can as it goes in. SO my question if you just hold the can still, will only R134 go in, and the leak stop remain in the can??
 
I know this leak stop product is not recommended, but I have a question. If the R134 is to be installed with can upright and as a gas, how does the leak stop enter the system? instuctions on can say to shake first, then rotate can as it goes in. SO my question if you just hold the can still, will only R134 go in, and the leak stop remain in the can??
Or walk on the wild side and try Redtek from Canadian Tire or Duracool from Walmart. I have used both with excellent results in my old 1997 Tercel and I found they leaked out of the sytem at a much slower rate than R134.
 
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