Where can I find squeeze bottles locally for my Collinite 845?

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I bought Collinite not thinking that I would need a squeeze bottle or anything of the sort. Are there any local chain stores that sell squeeze bottles that work well with this wax?
 
Just get a flip top cap for the existing bottle.
 
The flip top cap leaked for me because the consistency of 845 is like water so when I shook it up it would leak out. I have the bottles AG sells that are self cleaning tips and they work great for 845.
 
Do you have a Sally Beauty Supply in your town? They carry all sorts of squeeze, and spray bottles of various sizes.
You might also be able to find a flip top cap from a dishwashing soap, or other product at home that might fit the top of the factory bottle.

That's what I did.
Mark
 
They should be down the kitchen utensils aisle. You can use the ship to store option. A little easier to find the item.
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The product is there. Its just not out in the public...
 
in the crafts aisle at walmart they sell clear 6oz. ketchup style bottles for $2 a pack which comes with two...
 
I have the bottles AG sells that are self cleaning tips and they work great for 845.

I really like the self-cleaning tips (they're the same as on the Meguiar's bottles), but the AG ones don't have the white foam gaskets that the Meguiar's ones have, and they don't stay screwed on very well either. I have had product dry out and discolor in these bottles. Additionally, they don't really work very well for thin products like Blackfire Wet Diamond.

I recently bought some bottles from Corey at CarPro for sending out samples in, and these have become my new favorite bottles. They're the same bottles that Fixer and Ceri-Glass come in, have a screw-on tip, and are available in 5 oz, 8 oz (my favorite), and 16 oz. I also find them to be perfect for dispensing Optimum Opti-Bond!

If AG fixes their bottles, I will try them again, but for now, I can afford to have expensive product go to waste.
 
I really like the self-cleaning tips (they're the same as on the Meguiar's bottles), but the AG ones don't have the white foam gaskets that the Meguiar's ones have, and they don't stay screwed on very well either. I have had product dry out and discolor in these bottles. Additionally, they don't really work very well for thin products like Blackfire Wet Diamond.

I recently bought some bottles from Corey at CarPro for sending out samples in, and these have become my new favorite bottles. They're the same bottles that Fixer and Ceri-Glass come in, have a screw-on tip, and are available in 5 oz, 8 oz (my favorite), and 16 oz. I also find them to be perfect for dispensing Optimum Opti-Bond!

If AG fixes their bottles, I will try them again, but for now, I can afford to have expensive product go to waste.

Really? I have the AG version and it says Wolfgang on it. I haven't had any issues with 845 in it like you said.
 
Just get a flip top cap for the existing bottle.

This is what I did when I ordered if from AG a week or two ago. It was actually a recommended item on the purchase page, so I didn't even have to search.
 
i just use the 3oz travel sizes from target,Walmart. I cant see needing more then that at a time of it
 
I really like the self-cleaning tips (they're the same as on the Meguiar's bottles), but the AG ones don't have the white foam gaskets that the Meguiar's ones have, and they don't stay screwed on very well either. I have had product dry out and discolor in these bottles. Additionally, they don't really work very well for thin products like Blackfire Wet Diamond.

I recently bought some bottles from Corey at CarPro for sending out samples in, and these have become my new favorite bottles. They're the same bottles that Fixer and Ceri-Glass come in, have a screw-on tip, and are available in 5 oz, 8 oz (my favorite), and 16 oz. I also find them to be perfect for dispensing Optimum Opti-Bond!

If AG fixes their bottles, I will try them again, but for now, I can afford to have expensive product go to waste.

I have the same issue. Have ordered AG branded a few times and they all came with no gasket unlike the Meg's branded ones. Its an issue that needs to be fixed as the cap and bottle was designed to use a gasket! One squeeze and you can hear the air rushing out easily. For now I'll also stick to Meg's for this style cap till AG fixes the issue. One squeeze and its easy to tell its not sealing. I would rather pay a few cents more for the gasket. Love this type of cap and it's a simple fix.
 
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