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ddvette9
05-21-2014, 12:26 PM
My dollar store spray bottles were awesome at first then started having their problems.

Looking to walk into wal mart, target, harbor freight, autzone, etc. and also amazon prime to grab a couple bottles.

I am not a professional detailer, just need a few bottles.

Not interested in the Kwazar or other high priced bottles.

Looking for something reliable that I can pick up when I leave work today. I live in Tampa so I have access to most major retailers and as previously mentioned, amazon prime as well.

A lot of the other posts on this topic are a few years old with dead links so wanted some updates.

Thanks

Evan.J
05-21-2014, 12:31 PM
This are really reliable and you wont have to buy another bottle once you get these

SprayMaster Heavy Duty Spray Bottle, Heavy duty sprayer, Spray master, Spray master Sprayer (http://www.autogeek.net/spray-master.html)

jamesboyy
05-21-2014, 01:24 PM
Welcome to autogeek....are the bottles the problem or is the sprayers the problem?? if the sprayers the problem just buy some tolco sprayers to me they are very comfortable and reliable

ddvette9
05-21-2014, 01:36 PM
Welcome to autogeek....are the bottles the problem or is the sprayers the problem?? if the sprayers the problem just buy some tolco sprayers to me they are very comfortable and reliable

Mostly the sprayers. bottles are bottles to me. Keep them on my shelf and they last. sprayers either leak, clog, or don't lay down a nice pattern of liquid.

jamesboyy
05-21-2014, 01:42 PM
Mostly the sprayers. bottles are bottles to me. Keep them on my shelf and they last. sprayers either leak, clog, or don't lay down a nice pattern of liquid.

Cool cool thanks for clearing that up and your like me dont care to much for the bottles thought it needs to have a decent sprayers and i think some sprayers are made to leak to keep them from clogging or something im not sure

Supergus1
05-21-2014, 01:47 PM
I just picked up a couple of Zep spray bottles from Lowes's for less than $4 each. They work great so far. I'll see how they work after sitting on a shelf with product in them.

rouxster
05-21-2014, 01:59 PM
This are really reliable and you wont have to buy another bottle once you get these

SprayMaster Heavy Duty Spray Bottle, Heavy duty sprayer, Spray master, Spray master Sprayer (http://www.autogeek.net/spray-master.html)

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GreatAvalon
05-21-2014, 02:38 PM
This are really reliable and you wont have to buy another bottle once you get these

SprayMaster Heavy Duty Spray Bottle, Heavy duty sprayer, Spray master, Spray master Sprayer (http://www.autogeek.net/spray-master.html)
I have 3 of these. All three drip for me. You can also get them local for cheaper :D

They are lasting well. I have OPC 3:1 in one of them and they have no issues at all with it. They would be awesome if they didn't drip.

parttimer
05-21-2014, 02:42 PM
I'm using the zep bottles as well with my strong cleaners.

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craigfilly
05-21-2014, 02:52 PM
This are really reliable and you wont have to buy another bottle once you get these

SprayMaster Heavy Duty Spray Bottle, Heavy duty sprayer, Spray master, Spray master Sprayer (http://www.autogeek.net/spray-master.html)

You can get these bottles at Home Depot for around 6 bucks. I bought 5 of them over a year ago, and I haven't had a single issue with them.

EDIT: They come with the sprayers too. It's a great deal for 6 bucks.

vandau
05-21-2014, 02:54 PM
My dollar store spray bottles were awesome at first then started having their problems.

Looking to walk into wal mart, target, harbor freight, autzone, etc. and also amazon prime to grab a couple bottles.



Go to the Walmart cleaning aisle and pick up the Rubbermaid Professional Spray bottles. Someone on here concluded that they were likely identical to the Griot sprayers. They work for me. And for less than 4 bucks.

LRC3
05-21-2014, 02:55 PM
Not for nothing, I always keep my sprayers from other products (Mothers Showtime QD, Groits Garage spray wax), just to name a few. Certain things I just refuse to by if I don't have too.

I've also used 409, Windex, and other household cleaner sprayers for APC's. Rinse them out real good with hot water, 8/9 pumps in the sink to prime and there you go.

I'm not a pro detailer and these sprayers do great. Might not be worth it for a pro guy, but for me PERFECT.:xyxthumbs: best of all you have spent ZERO....

Biff Webster
05-21-2014, 03:10 PM
I have used a few higher priced spray bottles and they always leak or drip. The best I have used are the 3D bottles and gray sprayers.

ddvette9
05-21-2014, 03:28 PM
Go to the Walmart cleaning aisle and pick up the Rubbermaid Professional Spray bottles. Someone on here concluded that they were likely identical to the Griot sprayers. They work for me. And for less than 4 bucks.

I will check those out. do the sprayers seem to be of higher quality?

Quiksilver5882
05-21-2014, 03:32 PM
I've found that the Rubbermaid sprayers use a lot of product. I prefer the telco chemical resistant sprayers (grey).