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Agree, @
Chuntuk:, bug bomb is just a type of aerosol spray, and the current content mostly duplicates material in the other article. The spray article could do with a section about the locking mechanism.
Also, the title "aerosol bomb" is confusing, it could also mean
fuel air bomb. Is the term actually used in both senses? If so, it should have a disambig-page.
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The contents of the Aerosol bomb page were
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Aerosol spray on 31 July 2018. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see
its history.
Agree, @
Chuntuk:, bug bomb is just a type of aerosol spray, and the current content mostly duplicates material in the other article. The spray article could do with a section about the locking mechanism.
Also, the title "aerosol bomb" is confusing, it could also mean
fuel air bomb. Is the term actually used in both senses? If so, it should have a disambig-page.