Spray bottles with extremely fine mist

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Any recommendations? The adjustable ones I have don't get fine enough. I'd like one where for example you spray a hood and there are no visible beads, just mist. Maybe a fixed/unadjustable mist sprayer with extremely fine mist would be better?
 
Do you have an AutoZone close by? I've had great success with their spray bottle. It's $2.49 at my local stores.
 
I use spray master bottles, they have a nice fine mist action to them.

Have you had any problems with them leaking? That's why I trashed all of mine. I bought 3 from AG and 3 from Home Depot and they all leaked.
 
Do you have an AutoZone close by? I've had great success with their spray bottle. It's $2.49 at my local stores.

Agree. My autozone spray bottles goes from fine mist to strong stream.

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Kwazar spray bottles have the best atomization by far. The mist is so fine that on a windy day a majority of the quick detailer isn't going to make it onto the vehicle.
 
Have you had any problems with them leaking? That's why I trashed all of mine. I bought 3 from AG and 3 from Home Depot and they all leaked.

No, i have never had that issue. Where on the bottle did they start leaking on you? Where the sprayer and bottle meet?
 
No, i have never had that issue. Where on the bottle did they start leaking on you? Where the sprayer and bottle meet?

No, they leak from the tip and somewhere around the trigger. I can literally squeeze the sides of the bottle and product will squirt out of the tip without pulling the trigger. If they fall on their side product leaks from the trigger area.
 
No, they leak from the tip and somewhere around the trigger. I can literally squeeze the sides of the bottle and product will squirt out of the tip without pulling the trigger. If they fall on their side product leaks from the trigger area.

I had this same exact issue. I don't use them anymore.
 
The sprayers Meguiar's uses on their Quick Interior Detailer produce a very fine mist. When I empty a bottle, I wash it out very thoroughly and then reuse it for whatever liquid product whenever I want a fine spray mist. Don't forget to put a new label on the bottle to reference the new contents. The sprayers on the 16 oz bottles of XMT 360 spray wax also spray a very fine mist.
 
I had this same exact issue. I don't use them anymore.

Keith! How the heck are ya?

The sprayers Meguiar's uses on their Quick Interior Detailer produce a very fine mist. When I empty a bottle, I wash it out very thoroughly and then reuse it for whatever liquid product whenever I want a fine spray mist. Don't forget to put a new label on the bottle to reference the new contents. The sprayers on the 16 oz bottles of XMT 360 spray wax also spray a very fine mist.

Great idea! I love the sprayers on those!
 
Like everyone here I wish someone made a spray head that;

  1. Didn't leak
  2. Pumped fluid past the nozzle and not bypass the valve assembly
  3. Did not have to shut off the nozzle once you're through with it otherwise it'll continue to drip, drip, drip
  4. Were easily adjustable
  5. Worked
  6. Were chemical resistant not just say they are
  7. Didn't cost a fortune
I bought 3 Spraymaster heads figuring that if I buy the best they'll just work, period, they all failed; 2, 3, & 7 so far...
 
I can't post an outbound link, but google Delta Spray bottle. They come in 24 and 32oz, I have used those with great success. Nice mist too

edit: they come in 3 packs for 7.99 as well as individually
 
I can't post an outbound link, but google Delta Spray bottle. They come in 24 and 32oz, I have used those with great success. Nice mist too

edit: they come in 3 packs for 7.99 as well as individually

I believe their name is "orbital" same maker as spray master, but iMO i have noticed I tend to like these more.
 
Check out US Plastics website. They sell all types or sprayers and bottles. They sell sprayers specially made just to give a fine mist
 
The sprayers Meguiar's uses on their Quick Interior Detailer produce a very fine mist. When I empty a bottle, I wash it out very thoroughly and then reuse it for whatever liquid product whenever I want a fine spray mist. Don't forget to put a new label on the bottle to reference the new contents. The sprayers on the 16 oz bottles of XMT 360 spray wax also spray a very fine mist.
That's what I do, don't throw away the empty spray bottle. Rinse, refill, relabel as needed.
 
Another vote for recycling A Meguiars Quik detail spray or Quik wax bottle. I've not seen any better at fine misting.
 
Spray bottles for Iron-X?

I got the big bottle of Iron-X so it doesn't have a sprayer.

Any special requirements as it is probably a pretty powerful brew. Will any
regular plastic spray bottle work OR does it need something special?

Thanks

Any regular sponge ok for agitating the product after applied, per directions?
 
Re: Spray bottles for Iron-X?

I got the big bottle of Iron-X so it doesn't have a sprayer.

Any special requirements as it is probably a pretty powerful brew. Will any
regular plastic spray bottle work OR does it need something special?

Thanks

Any regular sponge ok for agitating the product after applied, per directions?

You need a sprayer head that doesn't have metal - US Plastics sell several.
 
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