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:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:You are the last person on here I thought would have an incorrectly labeled chemical bottle.
(Gotta read "the fine print")
Bob
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:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:You are the last person on here I thought would have an incorrectly labeled chemical bottle.
I do enjoy the stares and comments...
(often untoward comments)...
that I get whenever I break out the good ol' repurposed Windex bottle that, while unbeknownst to the onlookers, actually contains Meguiar's D114...at a Waterless-Wash dilution ratio.
And...IMO:
It makes for the perfectly-sized traveling-vessel!
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That, along with a couple of complimentary MF-towels,
are usually enough for me and my "travel bag".
(Please don't tell the Wife I said it in quite those terms)
Bob
Btw what towel is that in the picture?
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Does anyone permanently leave products in your car? Do extreme temperatures cause an issue? I'm sure depending on the time of the year my internal car temperature is 0-120. I often thought to leave products in my car but haven't for this reason.
All the Tolco nozzles I've found leak at the screw top. No one else experiences this?
All the Tolco nozzles I've found leak at the screw top. No one else experiences this?
Dear Friends
I have four or five of the Tolco chemical-resistant sprayers and none of mine leak.
They're always upright, though, so maybe that's why.
Kwazar sprayers are excellent and worth their premium price. Spray master sprayers are excellent, too, and are a little less expensive than Kwazar.
If they sit upright hey won't leak but that obvious. If you tip them over they leak cause you can't screw the nozzle all the way in. There is no "off" setting. No matter how tight I make mine I can always spray product.
Mind share in details? Any picture?
Thanks