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Originally Posted by some_other_dave
As mentioned earlier in this thread, most compressed air (that you can get at a gas station) has a pretty good amount of water in it. You don't want liquid water in the tires, and it will tend to accumulate a little more every time you add regular air.
Most of us don't add air repeatedly enough for it to be a real issue, unless the air supply you use is particularly wet.
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Oftentimes when I use service station air, I use a tire gauge or key or whatever I have handy to let a blast of air out of the line first. If I see water I'll blast until it goes away.