Delta Spray Bottles

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I am in need of 7 spray bottles, and not looking to spend $$$$.

I found some 4 packs of Delta wide mouth spray bottles for $8 ea locally.

Has anyone used these?

Will they work with Megs Hyper Dress, APC, and ONR?

Do they clog or fail after a couple uses?

Feed back please

Thanks
 
I honestly would recommend using a quality sprayer. The bottle doesn't matter to much although having the dilution ratios labeled on the the side is nice. I personally use the spray master bottles that can be purchased at Home Depot for about 5 dollars a piece and the Rubbermaid spray bottles that can be purchased at walmart for about four dollars a piece. In the end it is all up to you, but with quality comes a price.
 
If you are willing to spend as much as $8....go ahead and spend $15 and buy the best sprayer available; Kwazar Double-Action.
 
That is $8 for each 4 pack. Not willing to go $15 (I may regret it and end up buying some Kwazar's). Budget is getting a little tight after $600 here in chem's and pads, a HF DA to replace my old pc, and $80 in new MF (my dad found my bag of MF, and used them as shop rags and on a repaint project). All in the last two months, the wife has already threatened to put me in a 12 step DA (Detailers Anonymous) program.
 
I purchased a 12 pack from Uline. If you have a warehouse locally they can be had for about $2 each. With shipping about $3 each. Nice sprayer, has dilution ratios and bottles come in 16, 24 and 32 oz sizes.
 
I always go to dollar store get the bottles, store the spray trigger that they come with somewhere in garage, then I buy the Poorboy Sprayer for $1.. its worked for me so far with everything and no issues (can't speak for the spray polish stuff though) But APC, Spray Wax, the thicker stuff such as Pinnacle black onyx tire dressing, etc etc

Poorboy’s World Refill Sprayer
 
Dear TuxedoTaurus & Friends

The SprayMaster is made by Delta and in my opinion is just as good as the Kwazars. It's available here and at Home Depot for about US$6.00.

I have eight or nine Kwazars and three SprayMasters because I tried the SprayMasters later.

Honestly, I don't see any problem with using the US$1.00 bottles with an appropriate Tolco sprayer. If you need chemical resistance, get the "CR" Tolco sprayer. Tolcos are good and inexpensive (less than US$3.00 each, I believe).
 
Dear TuxedoTaurus & Friends

The SprayMaster is made by Delta

Yes The Spraymasters are made by Delta. I just wanted to know if anyone has used them.

I don't think any of the use I mentioned need a chemical resistant spray (could be wrong). I just wanted to see if they could handle something thick like Hyper Dress.

Do they use Tolco Spray tops?
 
I'm with you, the people who spend that much on sprayers are idiots. At wal Mart in the cleaning section they have some clear sprayers with the dilution ratios marked on side. They have colourful tops and work well for like 3 bucks a piece. I probably have 10. Never any issues even with wheel cleaners or apcs
 
I'm with you, the people who spend that much on sprayers are idiots. At wal Mart in the cleaning section they have some clear sprayers with the dilution ratios marked on side. They have colourful tops and work well for like 3 bucks a piece. I probably have 10. Never any issues even with wheel cleaners or apcs

"idiots"...that's pretty strong

I wouldn't spend more than $150 on wax, but I wouldn't call someone who does an "Idiot".

Have you tried the Kwazar Double Action Sprayer?
 
Yes idiots... sorry if you're butt hurt over it. A sprayer is a sprayer. I don't know what the complaint is with regular sprayers. It can't save that much time. My hand has never gotten tired from having to spray twice as many times. All I'm doing is mixing chemicals in it.

And I wouldn't spend that much on wax either
 
Hyperdressing is not that thick, even undiluted . but yer able to dilute it up to 4:1 so I wouldn't say its too thick for even the cheapest of sprayers

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Yes idiots... sorry if you're butt hurt over it. A sprayer is a sprayer. I don't know what the complaint is with regular sprayers. It can't save that much time. My hand has never gotten tired from having to spray twice as many times. All I'm doing is mixing chemicals in it.

And I wouldn't spend that much on wax either

Now I am a "Butt Hurt" "Idiot" ?

Your hand strength and endurance are amazing!
How did you develop it?


I like the Kwazar, because of my delicate wrists and the light blue matches most of my wardrobe.
 
Hyperdressing is not that thick, even undiluted . but yer able to dilute it up to 4:1 so I wouldn't say its too thick for even the cheapest of sprayers

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Thank you for answering the question I have been looking for the answer too.

For the above post "to each his own". I meticulously keep up with my lowly Ford Taurus, and my wife's uncle who has a Maserati, Ferrari, and Land Rover (all the paint work is trashed on each) laughs and says get a car worth waxing. When his cars are no longer looking good he buys a new one.

Everyone spends their hard earned money the way they want. Do I find it ridiculous and wasteful, yes, but he is not spending my money. So it is none of my business.
 
While they are not Delta or Kwazar.... I've always gotten great service from the6 pack of Meguiar's bottles. Considering they list for $17.99, and can be had for 15% off pretty much all the time (making them $2.55 each) they are a STEAL. :) Doesn't hurt that you can get them pre-printed with a lot of the stuff you already use. ;) Also, the generic (white) bottles tend to accept sharpie writing without it coming off the first time it gets wet (like a lot of the slick clear bottles do). :xyxthumbs:
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Cardaddy for the win

The Meguiar's bottles work great
 
If want a great spray bottle at a reasonable price go to Auto Zone and get their industrial spray bottle/$2.50 each. You can thank me later.
 
All depends on the job, I can spray alot faster with Kwazar than anyone can with a regular trigger. For rinless/waterless washes the double action cuts the time down alot. Not needed for everything, but they certainly have their place.

For basic dressings, anything that has an adjustable nozzle I like. Been using the grey ones from GC. (Same grey one as pictured in the meg's bottles above)
 
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