Pat,
I understand where you're coming from and the mentality behind your observations about the commercialization and overpricing of most stuff, and you are absolutely right, we all pay a lot of money for stuff that is sold to us under false advertising and info, however I can also understand perfectly George's comment/observation and I quite honestly, didn't seen it as a direct criticism but rather, a common reaction, an older member (not related to age) may respond to an issue that he/she may have responded/replied, time and time again...!

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You will be able to understand this, a little better, in a couple of years from now, if you stick around...!:wink::biggrin:
Now, in relation to accelerator use, the issue is no different than many other issues associated to the CA type finish. Everyone has a different opinion and experiences about it, and in fact, I get god smacked when I hear certain things, such as wiping the accelerator on the CA, when this seem to "defeat" the purpose of the accelerator, as an quick drying agent in between a finish type that is done with multiple applications/coats, in a very fast sequence, the accelerator would be unnecessary, after the CA surface has dried, well, this is how I see it, anyway...!:wink:
We have the BLO's and non-BLO's, the couple of coats to a couple of dozen coats, the use of accelerator, non-use of accelerator, etc., etc., etc...! and that is all fine, as we all like different things and have different ways to achieve results and the CA application is probably one of the best examples I ever seen of this.
I had my own issues when deciding to use the "factory" accelerator, all due to the ridiculous price (over $30 with freight) of the spray cans, and the less satisfactory spray plastic bottles on sale at high prices also. Looking at the number of pens one can finish with the aerosol can, particularly if you use it in between each coat and apply more than 10 coats, the can doesn't last long.
The perfume type bottles are hit and miss to get the ones that don't seize-up/react/melt/stop working due to the accelerator properties, which are in fact a lot more that pure acetone. I did search and attempted to address these 2 issues as I wanted to use accelerator on my CA finishes so, and after a lot of time, wasted accelerator and stuffed-up finishes, I come to the conclusion that, one can not beat the accelerator and atomizer's Monty offers to all of us, regardless of where you are in the world.
You can play with different perfume bottles and I can guarantee that, if you find some that don't react (valve) to the accelerator) they won't last long, which you may find OK, if the raw accelerator is sold at prices as affordable as Monty's. Being in Australia, I have certain limitation on the way some of these type materials are allowed into the country, and believe it or not, and as much as I would like to buy the accelerator in the 1 gallon drums, or even in the 18oz bottles if available, the gallon drums are not allowed but, and as I've done on my recent order, I got a medium box filled with 8oz bottles (16 I think) and that is the same liquid volume but, it was OK that way...!



I have also experience the felling of getting the right atomizer with the wrong valve comparable to the accelerator (not Monty's fault), and at first I got frustrated with "atomizers" but when, informed that I may have purchase the atomizer (other business in the USA, before Monty decided to sell them), with the incorrect valve system/material for the use with accelerator, and supplied with the correct valve replacement, the atomizer have then became, what I envisaged it would be/do, in the fist place.
There is obviously and extra cost on using accelerator, that to me, is quite acceptable and reasonable for the results I want and get but, using the bulk volumes offered by Monty, for the prices he sells it for, the atomizer cost/investment is in no time absorbed within, and no longer and "expensive" step to use in the CA type finish, in my view...!:wink::smile-big:
Cheers
George