Squeeze bottles for polish??

I like them.

The plastic is real pliable and that makes them easy to squeeze. The cylinder shape and size makes it easy to slip them into the front pocket of your Autogeek's Show Car Garage Apron.


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Do your best not to lose the little red sealing cap.


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You can see me using one in this video on cleaning and protecting a canvas top... I'm using it to squirt some water onto the top as a part of how to test for canvas or vinyl.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4Q996A-Pig]YouTube - Mike Phillips demonstrates how to properly protect your canvas or vinyl convertible top.[/video]


The Motorhead Garage TV Segment also shows these handy, dandy squeeze bottles and should be up this week.


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I used one this weekend to apply Leatherique, I didn't want to handle a big 32oz bottle with my hands covered in the slippery stuff. This bottle worked great, I never dropped it once. You can cut the tip to make the hole the size you want and the cap is long enough to fit back on it.
 
I use them for polishes, tire gels, Optimum Protectant Plus. They are much better than the bigger bottles these products come in. I love the apron too. The velcro loop on the shoulder keeps your cord in order when polishing and the pockets are great too!
 
Mark,

I really like those squeeze bottles, they're very flexible and easy to handle. The first thing I did was to fill one with Collinite 845 and it makes it soooooo easy to put the right amount of polish on the pad... Any liquid received in a poorly designed or cumbersome container gets transfered for ease of use....
 
They are great!

First, the large Meguiar's bottle gets heavy, and M105 always takes a shake to get the product to the bottle top, which is more annoying than tiring.

But for me the best aspect is its compactness. Being mobile we try to travel light, but carry all our polishes. I bought about 20 of these suckers and filled one of each polish, labeled, and put them in a tote. Perfect. They also fit (albeit barely) in your pant pocket, front or rear (just don't squat with the bottle in the rear pocket!).

I wish they would sell you extra caps! Yeah, take good care of them.
 
I LOVE them..makes it very easy to shake up and dispense.

I put everything in them...as seen on this car is D151, M105 and Menzerna SIP :)

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I am going to have to agree with everyone else. I love them and have multiple types of product in them.
 
I used one this weekend to apply Leatherique, I didn't want to handle a big 32oz bottle with my hands covered in the slippery stuff. This bottle worked great, I never dropped it once. You can cut the tip to make the hole the size you want and the cap is long enough to fit back on it.

I love using small spray bottle with both steps of Leatherique. Makes a little go a long way.

Sorry, off topic!
 
The first thing I did was to fill one with Collinite 845 and it makes it soooooo easy to put the right amount of polish on the pad...
Bobby,

Speaking of 845, I put it into this small spray bottle. It sprays out as a fine mist that I spray onto the pad. Works GREAT!

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Hey Mark,

That's a great idea!

Did you have to thin the product at all to make it sprayable? Collinite 845 is temperature sensitive and thickens up quite quickly under 70 degrees..
 
I use 6 oz. bottles with a flip top cap because it's a real annoyance keeping track of the little red caps and with the flip top I don't have to sit down my polisher to apply more polish.

I had originally purchased them through Harbor Freight but they no longer carry them. I plan to order more through SKS plastics.
 
I really like the autogeek squeeze bottles outside of the damn red cap which I always seem to almost loose (but always find in the end). I picked up a 6 pack a while back and it works great to hold whatever products i'm going to use to do a job. I've got one for M105, M205, M9, M26, and Klasse AIO/HGSG and they really do a great job at keeping everything I need on hand.
 
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