Specific Spray Bottle to find

willowcat11

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Anyone know where I can find 32oz. Chemical Resistant Spray bottles with the oz's and ml's imbedded into the bottle like this?

This was at a job site I was at, but I didn't see a name on it at all.
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I have the exact ones... I buy all my stuff from US plastics
 
Tolco, wholesale cost .39 LOL. Yeah you heard me right.

Oh yea, the Tolco Wholesale Store... There's 1 right down the block, but I keep forgetting to stop by and do some shopping. lol.
 
Oh yea, the Tolco Wholesale Store... There's 1 right down the block, but I keep forgetting to stop by and do some shopping. lol.

I didn't say Tolco Wholesale Store, I just know what they cost because I sell thousands a year to my customers along with the trigger sprayers. And I get all my nitrile gloves for free too, by the case woohoo..............
 
I have the exact ones... I buy all my stuff from US plastics

This looks like the place to buy. I can buy the Grey Tolco Sprayers on top of those same exact bottles.

I think you may have suggested US Plastic to me in the past.

Thankyou!
 
Against forum rules to discuss where to get products not sold on the AG.

It depends on the interpretation of the forum rules and you left out one key descriptor in your comment which is "competing" product.

"Links, videos or recommendations to competing products and companies that are not available through Autogeek.com will be moved to the Moderators forum and offenders will be warned or simply placed into the SELF-BANNED catogary of member groups on this forum."

The rules specifically are directed at competing products. Everyone gets that. The two bottles I see here are different. We are detailers and details are important. One is a 36-oz with a wide footprint and the other appears to be opaque, neither of which meet the requirements of the OP.

It would be good to get clarification on this. I believe the spirit of the rule is directed towards detailing products and chemicals.
 
The rules specifically are directed at competing products. Everyone gets that. The two bottles I see here are different. One is a 36-oz with a wide footprint and the other appears to be opaque, neither of which meet the requirements of the OP.

It would be good to get clarification on this. I believe the spirit of the rule is directed towards detailing products and chemicals.

Does anyone else feel like we're in a courtroom during cross examination? Lol.

.... Only detailers would do this.
 
It depends on the interpretation of the forum rules and you left out one key descriptor in your comment which is "competing" product.

"Links, videos or recommendations to competing products and companies that are not available through Autogeek.com will be moved to the Moderators forum and offenders will be warned or simply placed into the SELF-BANNED catogary of member groups on this forum."

The rules specifically are directed at competing products. Everyone gets that. The two bottles I see here are different. We are detailers and details are important. One is a 36-oz with a wide footprint and the other appears to be opaque, neither of which meet the requirements of the OP.

It would be good to get clarification on this. I believe the spirit of the rule is directed towards detailing products and chemicals.

autogeek sells spray bottles so it is a competing product.
 
autogeek sells spray bottles so it is a competing product.

This logic is not consistent with many threads here. There is an extremely limited, selective selection of spray bottles for sale here. I checked.

There are many competing blower products described in the various threads like this one:

https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/111719-leaf-blower-car-drying.html

and all of the threads discussing "competing" products to the various microfiber detergents and cleaners for sale here:

https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...26-microfiber-detergent-really-necessary.html

The list of external-sourced product lines discussed here is extensive. The CR Spotless competitors are frequently discussed. MF towels not available here are discussed. It would be insanity for the moderators acting like petulant netcops to try to litigate these "legal" matters over an insignificant product like a plastic spray bottle, or if someone talks about MF towels from Wal-Mart.
 
If these bottles are good or even better great - maybe we can get them onto the store.

:)

I'd suggest it... the chemical resistant bottles from U.S plastics are top notch and provide every measurement you could want including the 10:1 all the way up to 1:1.. problem is it's really not beneficial to order from them unless you're buying A LOT at once. I could see a company like autogeek that are able to buy thousands at a time and help pass the savings on to customers as well as offer what's more than likely significantly cheaper shipping.
 
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