Best Fine Mist Spray Bottle?

Yes you are correct they do go through alot of product the but reason is cause it has a bigger pickup tube, ect, and the reason why I suggested this product is cause it's adjustable, and you can cover larger panels without so much hand work it's similar to Kwazar without the dual spray feature.

Why not just go to your local hardware store and pick up those hand pumped garden sprayers? About as much as a spray bottle and saves your hands.
 
Why not just go to your local hardware store and pick up those hand pumped garden sprayers? About as much as a spray bottle and saves your hands.

I fully agree with you, and I had a few when I first started detailing but in my experience they start to leak even after you try everything to stop them from leaking
 
Chemical Guy's gray spray head is pretty fine and is one of the better ones I've tried...:props:

So far, I've been using this bottle:
Spray Bottle w/ Trigger (4 oz.) - www.CarPro-US.com

The mist is extremely fine, but due to the small spray pattern, it takes a long time to cover each panel.

The Chemical Guys bottle sounds good, but some of the reviews say that the hose does not extend to the bottom of the bottle. With Hydr02, I only mix what I use, so....
 
After watching a video showing the application of the Hydro02, I would definitely buy one of those garden pump sprayers from Lowes - faster coverage and keep from cramping my hands. But, I won't be doing this, so I guess it's a moot point.

Just One Man's Opinion.
 
After watching a video showing the application of the Hydro02, I would definitely buy one of those garden pump sprayers from Lowes - faster coverage and keep from cramping my hands. But, I won't be doing this, so I guess it's a moot point.

Just One Man's Opinion.

Like one of these:

RL Flo-Master 4 pt. Hand Sprayer-56HD at The Home Depot

I only plan to put 4 oz of solution in there at a time. Does anyone know if the pickup tube in these sprayers, will reach the bottom of the bottle?
 
most sprayers are either tolco or calmar. if you want one sprayhead that will do it all then get the tolco gray chemical resistant sprayhead. you can adjust the spray pattern from fine mist to stream. just find a suitable bottle to put it in (clear PVC would be my choice)...

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There are two reasons those tubes don't quite reach the bottom. The obvious reason is to not pick up any "trash" that may have settled to the bottom.
The second is if the tube is a "smidge" too long, then the tube could kink and now allow the liquid to flow as designed.
So, you have to pick your poison.
 
Hey guys,

What's the best fine-mist spray bottle that I can find locally?

I will be using it for Hydr02.

Thanks!

Another good alternative to the garden sprayers from (Lowe's, HD, etc), is the pump aerosol bottle from Dri Wash'n Guard. The mist is similar to what you'd get from those tiny trigger heads from CarPro products. You should be able to knock out a few panels with this 8oz tube with precision, not to mention extremely easy to handle. It's around $10 shipped from Amazon.
 
For pump garden ones, I have about 5 of the ones from walmart. Green and black, probably flo master brand but not the onepictured above. Mine have a flexible pickup hose with a weight on theend so you can use it sideways and upside down. Youll get all the product out with this type. They are not super fine misting though but still really great bottles
 
most sprayers are either tolco or calmar. if you want one sprayhead that will do it all then get the tolco gray chemical resistant sprayhead. you can adjust the spray pattern from fine mist to stream. just find a suitable bottle to put it in (clear PVC would be my choice)...

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I have some sprayers that look like this one (not sure of the name), but they do spray a pretty fine mist and easy on the hand. I bought a 6 pack years ago with bottles that came with a couple foamers, too. I do like them a lot.
 
Just got some tolco grays in the mail from an industrial place. Really,really fine mist and also adjustable. Sprayer is much more versatile than i thought it'd be.
 
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