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•IMO:...about to order some PNS and BSD.
Should I pick up some V07...
-NO!
-[You would probably be better off picking up
some “V05”—it is stated to contain five vital
organic emollients...


Bob
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•IMO:...about to order some PNS and BSD.
Should I pick up some V07...
•IMO:
-NO!
-[You would probably be better off picking up
some “V05”—it is stated to contain five vital
organic emollients...]
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Bob
•IMO:
-NO!
-[You would probably be better off picking up
some “V05”—it is stated to contain five vital
organic emollients...]
![]()
Bob
Bead Maker is not a new product, it's been discovered recently.Skip the V07 and get the best newest product out there, P & S Bead Maker!!!
Renny Doyle Double Black Bead Maker Paint Protectant
Bead Maker is not a new product, it's been discovered recently.
Marketing goes a long way! HD ONE for example, it's good, but not great.It’s funny we were talking about a year ago and no one thought it was that good. Then it gets rediscovered and heavily hyped. Just shows you how marketing works and why advertising pays. Perception is reality.
Flairosol spray bottle
Yes hello,
I'm currently about to place an order for earplugs for work, and was thinking about snatching up a bottle like this just because I am interested in trying one out. What size do you prefer? The one I'm looking at is offered in 5, 10, and 25oz. I'm thinking 5 would be way too small, 10 seems like it could work, and 25 seems like it could potentially be cumbersome. I'd really appreciate your input since you have experience with them.
I have only used the 10oz bottle. And think it's a good size and agree with your thoughts on the 5oz and 25oz. One thing that I noticed and not sure how separate them from their names. Is that there is one that don't build up any pressure when sprayed. The ones I have gets self pressure from spraying it. So remember when you have released the spray trigger it will keep fine misting out product and it's as it should be. Just keep moving the spray bottle and find your technique. It's just a little different from the common spray bottles LOL. But look for the fine mist Flairosol and I think you get the right one.
For sure, thanks. I think they’ll be ideal for something like d156, or the griots rinseless wash and wax I just got.
Hell they’d probably be really nice for glass cleaner too.
Doesn’t hurt they’re only like 10 bucks, either.
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SWETM- Thanks for recommending the Flairosol sprayer for BSD. Picked up a 10oz one at a salon when my daughter was getting her hair cut.
Love the spray pattern, and how it pressurizes to spray vs 1 pump = 1 spray. The 10oz size was nice; not too bulky/heavy, and didn't have to refill it every 2 minutes. The style I got was the one that doesn't have the liner which is nice.
Yeah I like the spray pattern it has and the pressure build up is great too. This is a tips that I got from a domestic detailing forum. So just passing forward a product that makes it's easier sometimes. Glad to hear you are satisfied with the Flairosol spray bottle. It can be a little problems with it when it's windy outside. So be carefull to not get the overspray on you or inhale it. That's a big downside with it when working outside. Just a heads up as it could have been happened to me too LOL
Nice that you are satisfied with the Flairosol spray bottle. I can see it usefull to spray in the mf towel too. Instead of the blobb in one place you can have spread out more uniform. Is little like a PW vs a hose that even if it's more powerfull it's take less of product.
Thanks for the follow up.