Awfully difficult to get a complete uniform coating with spray lubes without wasting a lot of it to overspray. One small dry spot is all it takes. And as posted, if the carrier hasn't evaporated, it's not a lube yet.
I still proselytise the RCBS liquid. Drop a squirt into a large Ziploc baggie, add 100 or so cases, (more if 9mm, fewer if .30-06), close up and knead for a minute to distribute the lube. For less than a dozen cases, put a dab on your palm and roll the cases between your hands.
The RCBS lube is water-soluble, a rinse in hot water is all it takes to completely remove it.
Save the baggie. It'll lube another batch with just what's coated the inside. No waste.
Reloading since about 1996, I've never stuck a case using this method. Even used it for my brutal swaging of .223 brass to make .25-20 Stevens and .22 Lovell brass.