Best spray bottle?

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I have searched but had a hard time finding a straight answer. I love OCW and their products, but the spray bottle is terrible. I have been filling my old Adam's detailer bottle with other products because the bottle works well. I have the "free" spray bottle from AG with an order, and it drips (the nozzle is twist) a lot.

Anybody have a recommendation for a spray bottle that is clear (in order to dilute products)? Any thoughts/ideas are appreciated!
 
If u want good OTC bottle, which is really good and under 3 bux, Go to your local AZ. I have six of them do a great job, travel well too without leaking.
 
Best bottle out there IMO at under $5 is the Rubbermaid Professional Bottles. They have them at Target ($4.99) and Super Walmart ($3.99). I can't imagine anyone not liking these. I feel they are much better than what AG sells.

CGs bottles are very good as well.

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The best spray bottles I have ever used are the kwazar. They are expensive but if you do this for a living they are worth it.

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My favorite is the Adam's bottle. I like it more than the Kwazar, although the Kwazar is two sprays in one pull.
 
The best spray bottles I have ever used are the kwazar. They are expensive but if you do this for a living they are worth it.

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Not even if do it for a living! I do this as a hobby and I have like, 10 of them.
Absolutely amazing quality, spreads product extremely quickly, and absolutely indispensable with waterless washes, quick detailers, sonax/uber wheel cleaner, etc.
 
$15 for a spray bottle seems a little excessive, shame they are so expensive.
 
The gray sprayers pictured up top are decent. They are extremely chemical resistant. Even with strong dilutions of dlimonene and acid wheel cleaners they still last a long time. They have an excellent spray pattern and seal on the bottle well. Only complaint is that they tend to lose their prime sometimes. Not a huge deal but it does happen and then you have to pump away to get the product spraying again.
 
The best spray bottles I have ever used are the kwazar. They are expensive but if you do this for a living they are worth it.

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+1 love theses bottles yes they are pricey but they work great.
 
Any recomendations for a foaming spray bottle?

Mothers makes a great product but I've had a sprayer break on me off the shelf along with their Glass cleaner bottle likes to dribble on my paint after ever spritz.

What's the main idea behind using alternative bottles? I imagine they prolong the product and produce more consistent results.
 
I have and really like the 22oz spray bottle from TOL (Chemical Sprayer). None of my triggers leak and the size is just right. 32oz bottle are just to bulky for my liking. Also the spray pattern is fine and wide.
 
Chemical guys bottles. Love them. Whenever I am at their warehouse I make sure to pick up a bunch.
 
Any recomendations for a foaming spray bottle?

Mothers makes a great product but I've had a sprayer break on me off the shelf along with their Glass cleaner bottle likes to dribble on my paint after ever spritz.

What's the main idea behind using alternative bottles? I imagine they prolong the product and produce more consistent results.

The Adam's sprayer is not only the best bottle I have, but their foaming nozzle is the best foaming nozzle I have!
 
Any recomendations for a foaming spray bottle?

Mothers makes a great product but I've had a sprayer break on me off the shelf along with their Glass cleaner bottle likes to dribble on my paint after ever spritz.

What's the main idea behind using alternative bottles? I imagine they prolong the product and produce more consistent results.

The Duck from CG

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I bought a couple of the Lowes ones and didn't like them. Both of the leaked pretty badly. Also, and don't get the wrong idea here, but they state on the bottle that they're produced by mentally disabled people. I have nothing against mentally disabled people, and I think it's great that there is work out there for them, but when it comes to things we depend on to contain and dispense dangerous and expensive products in a reliable manner, I'd prefer that the product be built by the mentally enabled. Same thing goes for my car, house, etc... Just sayin'...
 
Thanks for the replies. Sorry, didn't see other thread, but now gives me some alternatives! What a great forum! :xyxthumbs:
 
$15 for a spray bottle seems a little excessive, shame they are so expensive.

FYI if you google around a bit there is a white label of the kwazar for about $7 each.

I have a white label of the CG ones and they are awesome for the price point and performance.
 
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