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GMCGarage

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Whats a good refillable, spray bottle that does not leak product all over your hands? Maybe one that is air pressurized?
 
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The quart/40oz size pump up insecticide sprayers work well and are available at about any home center, cheap and one handed operation.
 

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GMCGarage

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The quart/40oz size pump up insecticide sprayers work well and are available at about any home center, cheap and one handed operation.

I will check these out too. Not necessarily looking for cheap, would rather buy once than over and over again.
 

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I recently bought several "flairosol" or 360 spray bottles to use in detailing. Bought mine from Sally's Beauty Supply. I really like them so far. Use them for everything from wheel cleaner to tire dressings, glass cleaners to interior protectant.
 

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The quart/40oz size pump up insecticide sprayers work well and are available at about any home center, cheap and one handed operation.

Agreed. One of these with the built-in pump, or just a decent generic spray bottle from any home or beauty supply store will do the trick.

Sure Shots are a fantastic concept, but the failure rate is just silly.
 

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Looked at those, reviews were not that great. For the price might try it anyway.

...Sure Shots are a fantastic concept, but the failure rate is just silly.

This is one of those instances where you need to buy the real McCoy instead of the imported knock-off. Read the non-5 star reviews on the genuine Sure Shot sprayer and you'll see pretty quickly there's not much to complain about. I've never had any issues with them.

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Stuart in MN

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I recently bought several "flairosol" or 360 spray bottles to use in detailing. Bought mine from Sally's Beauty Supply.



I hadn't thought of it before, but any local beauty supply store should have good quality spray bottles for sale.


Otherwise, any big store like Wal-Mart, Target, etc. should have them. I have a few I bought at Target years ago that I use for wheel cleaner and vinyl treatment, they're still working fine.
 

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The regular spray bottles are a pet peeve of mine, no matter if you buy the 99cent cheapies or the $5 "industrial, chemical, whatever" good ones, they **** out almost instantly. Used empty bottles last longer.

There have to be good ones out there, the home centers don't seem to have em, maybe the beauticians do.
 

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I have a couple of the Rubbermaid Heavy-Duty that have worked well for years for mild chemicals.

I also have a Tolco Gold Standard which has also been working very well for harsher chemicals.
 

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I've bought probably a dozen or more plastic trigger-style spray bottles at the Costco Business Center (a special kind of Costco with one near one of my company's site) over the last ten years. Every one still in regular service, some with pretty harsh cleansers like SuperClean (the purple stuff).

I recommend this kind highly. Sally beauty supply is a source for something similar, as would likely be any of the restaurant supply stores, too.
 

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perhaps what you are looking for. I have been happy with mine. I use it for Purple Power, soap water, windex, several different kinds of detailer products.
Wide mouth bottle from wal-mart $1.99

edit: I also forgot that I do like to reuse different spray bottles, my favorite is Lysol cleaner spray bottles for both mist and foaming.
 
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6PTsocket

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I've bought probably a dozen or more plastic trigger-style spray bottles at the Costco Business Center (a special kind of Costco with one near one of my company's site) over the last ten years. Every one still in regular service, some with pretty harsh cleansers like SuperClean (the purple stuff).

I recommend this kind highly. Sally beauty supply is a source for something similar, as would likely be any of the restaurant supply stores, too.
They converted a Costco near me into a business center. That rang a bell. Sam's has a commercial restaraunt section that is in their regular clubs. The products are under the Member's Mark brand. I just checked and sure enough it is in a 3 pack for around 7 bucks. I have not tried them but the MM bbq cleaner and a teflon fry pan have been great.

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