Spray bottle storage

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I did a quick search on this but didnt find exactly what i was looking for. I have a pretty decent set up in my mobile van but I have one problem... My spray bottle storage. Right now I have them in a rectangle shape container but no matter what I do they are always falling over which makes it a pain when it comes to putting one back in the bin because I have to pick whichever ones fell over up and it's just aggravating and a waste of time. Has anybody made or bought a bottle holder that has individual slots for bottles? Pics would be awesome.
 
I did a quick search on this but didnt find exactly what i was looking for. I have a pretty decent set up in my mobile van but I have one problem... My spray bottle storage. Right now I have them in a rectangle shape container but no matter what I do they are always falling over which makes it a pain when it comes to putting one back in the bin because I have to pick whichever ones fell over up and it's just aggravating and a waste of time. Has anybody made or bought a bottle holder that has individual slots for bottles? Pics would be awesome.

Check out Trader Joe's or your favorite wine cellar store. They often have empty cases that hold wine bottles with cardboard dividers in them. Just cut them down to size so you have the bottoms held in place but room up top for the spray part.
 
Good idea. Do you mean the cases that the wine store gets there bottles in or a actuall case you would buy to store your own bottles?
 
I would try to build something that will last.I built my whole inside of my transit out of marine plywood and made slots for the bottles.for my main source of a car prep,I just went with a good spray pump for my apc.
 
Good idea. Do you mean the cases that the wine store gets there bottles in or a actuall case you would buy to store your own bottles?

I'm talking about just going to the store and picking up the empty boxes the wine comes to the store in. I only buy a case of wine when it's a good deal but they give away the empties if you ask. I use 6 pack holders from beer to hold my Meg's squeeze bottles.


Both will last you quite a while. Wine cases are usually very strong as they hold lots of weight. I'll see if I can pull one out and post a pic but the link in this reply will show you. You can even find really cool looking antique'ish wooden wine boxes at flee markets, etc. Heading outside for the day.
 
Good idea GSKR...i use the snall pump sprayers for apc and wheel cleaner. Work awesome
 
I'm talking about just going to the store and picking up the empty boxes the wine comes to the store in. I only buy a case of wine when it's a good deal but they give away the empties if you ask. I use 6 pack holders from beer to hold my Meg's squeeze bottles.


Both will last you quite a while. Wine cases are usually very strong as they hold lots of weight. I'll see if I can pull one out and post a pic but the link in this reply will show you. You can even find really cool looking antique'ish wooden wine boxes at flee markets, etc. Heading outside for the day.

Thanks man. Im gonna run to the wine store and check out what they have
 
If someone is concerned about the durability of cardboard boxes, they could get a piece of 1/4" Luan plywood; cut to fit the bottom; glue in place. It is light weight, minimal amount of work and will last for years.

The times I've done it, I used PL Premium Poly construction adhesive and weighted the plywood down overnight.
 
Since I received an email about this thread and nothing has been added, I guess it's my duty to put further info into it.

Since I last posted, I came across a tote made by Rubbermaid that that has eight slots for spray bottles (fits 32oz size). It only cost about $11-12 on Amazon (You can probably also get it anywhere that sells Rubbermaid commercial cleaning supplies.)It's a nice quality tote. It works well.
 
Since I received an email about this thread and nothing has been added, I guess it's my duty to put further info into it.

Since I last posted, I came across a tote made by Rubbermaid that that has eight slots for spray bottles (fits 32oz size). It only cost about $11-12 on Amazon (You can probably also get it anywhere that sells Rubbermaid commercial cleaning supplies.)It's a nice quality tote. It works well.

Nice. I'll have to check that out
 
Griot's makes wall mounted rack systems. There are some totes on Amazon as well as US Plastic. I think if you Google "spray bottle rack" you'll see some options that I'm not sure I can post here.
 
Yeah you're not really supposed to link anything that's being sold at other places. I've seen the Griot's Garage one they make which is nice for a garage. I was mainly asking because I was sick of my bottles tipping over in my mobile setup. But I ended up finding like a nut and bolt rack in my garage that had nice big slots. Works perfect for me and it was free basically.
 
Just bought a shoe rack and hung on the back of one of my doors. Easy to find what I'm looking for and a space saver to boot.

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