KMdef9
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- Jan 17, 2014
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With the snow turning into sleet and sleet turning into rain, got alittle bored today. While dipping some tools from work, I have a bunch of the plasti-dip left over, so I took a look around figured I'd give it a try on my sprayers.

Followed the directions on the back and they turned out ok. Not perfect, but they don't need to be.

Cleaned the trigger with ISP and placed a piece of tape on the straw so I could hang it upside down to dry right after dipping them. I felt this left the trigger end flatter, not having a drip "nipple" they could get if left in the upright position.
If you don't want air bubbles, you need to keep dipping it until it comes up without them. I was hoping they would go away on this first try, but didn't. You don't even have to take the sprayer off the bottle if you don't want to.
Here's the bubbles:


Hopefully the durability will be good, I've never used this product before. But for $10 you have enough product to do all your sprayers, if they need them. Some of mine don't, like the kwazars, but others could benefit from this.
I know it isn't ground breaking, probably been done before, but thought I'd share.

Followed the directions on the back and they turned out ok. Not perfect, but they don't need to be.

Cleaned the trigger with ISP and placed a piece of tape on the straw so I could hang it upside down to dry right after dipping them. I felt this left the trigger end flatter, not having a drip "nipple" they could get if left in the upright position.
If you don't want air bubbles, you need to keep dipping it until it comes up without them. I was hoping they would go away on this first try, but didn't. You don't even have to take the sprayer off the bottle if you don't want to.
Here's the bubbles:


Hopefully the durability will be good, I've never used this product before. But for $10 you have enough product to do all your sprayers, if they need them. Some of mine don't, like the kwazars, but others could benefit from this.
I know it isn't ground breaking, probably been done before, but thought I'd share.