Whats a Good Spray Bottle ?

EdLancer

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Yeah kind of a boring product, but they become expensive gear within a year when you have to replace a dozen of them when the nozzle no longer works or the bottle cracks. Mag acid is notorious for killing nozzles from working if I forget to rise then out with water once I use them. Also price is no indicator for a good spray bottle, but over the years I realize that certain models are more durable and work better than others.

The bottle of this model is extremely durable and stiff and will not easily squish when squeezed. Any other sprayers that you guys have had luck with ?
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This is where I`m at , replacing all my bottle w/ 22oz. and sm. 8oz.
Only sprayers that I`m using now, everyone I`ve tried, just ended up pissin` me off, leaked, broke or spray was uneven.
GGs bottle I think is proprietary. At 3$. per.
The sprayer and 8oz. I was able to find way cheap ...70¢ sprayer , 30¢ bottles
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You can probably guess which bottles are my favorite...

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For around $2 they`re a great spray bottle. The wide mouth makes it super easy to fill. We actually use these at work and they get used heavily. The only thing that does not last in them is Wheel Brightener. I`ve bought a Spraymaster to see if it will hold up, if not then I`ll buy one of These. I`ve tried the Meg`s chemical resistant sprayers and they do not hold up.
 
I use the (gray) Tolco sprayers.....mostly for APC and just had the first one fail after three years. That being said, I save every sprayer from Griots products and they will replace the Tolco ones when they wear out
 
Im with PA Detailer on this one --- https://www.autopia-carcare.com/meguiars-d20108.html#.WwxfDO5An3g
Been using these for over a decade and never had one crack, fail, etc..
I like how the top part of it is more ergonomic for my hand and I mix these at 35 ounces to 1.
They are tall, hold a lot more product, less time filling them up again etc..
math wise, they work like this --

10:1 = 3.25 ounces product, 32 oz water
6:1 = 5 ounces product , 30 oz water
4:1 = 7 ounces product, 28 oz water

Only had perhaps 1-2 of their nozzles fail in 16 years..
Dan F
 
I use the grey Tolco chem resistant sprayers. For bottles I like smaller bottles (except for waterless wash) so I order 4, 6 and 8 oz PET bottles from US Plastics. I prefer the Boston Round bottle shapes. I can get them in clear, amber, and cobalt blue. I got tired of wondering how much Can Coat or Kami Overcoat I have left in their cans, so I transfer the stuff into the Amber or blue Boston Rounds. Same with Cure, Blackfire Crystal Seal (RIP), and Mckees Paint Coating.
 
I would like to have the spray heads that come on 303 products. They don’t leak and you get a great pattern for applying product. I hate sprayers that either stream or dribble. I’ve tried a lot of the ones sold by PBMG and never have been happy. I haven’t tried Griots though. I’ve just about given up and try to work with the crappy ones I have.
 
I use the spraymaster bottles. He CG bottles are nice too for the smaller ones. I like the spray master bottles for presoak dilution for ONR and stuff like that, and the CG bottles for IPA and things I use less of or less frequently.
 
You can probably guess which bottles are my favorite...

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For around $2 they`re a great spray bottle. The wide mouth makes it super easy to fill. We actually use these at work and they get used heavily. The only thing that does not last in them is Wheel Brightener. I`ve bought a Spraymaster to see if it will hold up, if not then I`ll buy one of These. I`ve tried the Meg`s chemical resistant sprayers and they do not hold up.

Those HDX bottles look exactly the ones Simoniz the only molded bottles that are rigid and sturdy with those reinforced round ridges. I seen the same bottle on much more expensive sprayers with a different spray nozzle. Home Depot sells the HDX sprayers here in Canada at $4.99ea.
 
Late to the party about sprayer nozzles (been out a awhile on vacation):
I hate/dislike/cannot recommend SprayMaster nozzles that come with an otherwise pretty good bottle. They do not last, especially with Meg`s Acid Wheel Brightener diluted 1:4, even after washing/rinsing out the nozzle. I got MAYBE 5 applications with it before it quite. Bought another one to replace it, and the nozzle sprayed WAY too much product, even after adjusting it to a "finer" spray. The bottle itself is good, but the bottle/nozzle combo is now demoted to spraying distilled water for rinses.
With a new order of car-care chemicals through the Autopian Store (gotta support this forum!) I bought (3) Meg`s Detailer Line product-specific bottles along with the Meg`s grey chemical-resistant sprayers. I see some of you have not-so-great experience with them, but I do not use then daily as a hobbyist detailer. We`ll see how they last; so far, so good (but then again, they ARE brand-new).


What I have found that "works" as a nozzle with Megs Acid Wheel Brightener is to repurpose the black nozzle that comes with Eagle 1 A-to-Z wheel cleaner. It is important to wash out the nozzle after using it to prolong the life of the seals, and I may get about 15-25 applications out of it before it expires using this method. As Accumulator says ," Your mileage may very. (YMMV)". No, I have not tried Tolko`s gold acid-resistant sprayer (yes, there is such a nozzle!) for this purpose.
 
I got one a couple of these double mist sprayers at D&B Supply for pretty cheap and they seem to be holding up quite well. My local D&B only had the smaller .5 liter in the non chemical resistant variety but I have been using them with ONR diluted for clay lube or quick clean up jobs and they have been great.

Double Mist'
 
The sprayer and 8oz. I was able to find way cheap ...70¢ sprayer , 30¢ bottles

Where`d you find the Opus sprayer? I`ve wanted to buy a few of these for a good while, but the only source I can find is US Plastic, and shipping begins at about US$11.
 
I like the Kwazar bottles both the double sprayer and the pump sprayer. As you can see on the pump sprayer they have seals for different kind of chemicals. Red for acid and black for solvent and petrolium based and blue for all around and dark blue for high alkaline products. Know those is not offered on here and the double sprayer is just different colors with the same seals in them sadly. Pump sprayer is acid red bottle or solvent and petrolium based black bottle. The blue foamer is all around blue bottle. When I want a fine mist spray bottles that don`t double sprayes meguiars grey spray head with the original spray bottle works great so far with most of the chemicals. So if you have a chemical that is on the outer end of ph level or solvent based. I would look up a sprayer head and a bottle that suits the chemical based product you are going to use it with.

If you like Meguiars d140 wheel brightener I would recommend to get a kwazar pressure pump sprayer the red one that is for acid. It`s easy to pump up and gives you a nice even coverage and goes fast to apply. And there is parts to get if the sprayer head seals breaks.

https://www.autopia-carcare.com/kwazar-mercury-pro-spray-bottles.html

Then I like sprayers from Epoca and Mesto and Gloria too :)
 
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