Ben Carufel
New member
This is an idea I've been going over in my head during my past few details...someone might have already posted it on Autopia or someone might find a good reason to not do it, but I figured it might help someone out just the same.
I have a few products I wish were aeresol. Such as: Klasse Vinyl/Plastic protectant, Meg's EK (wheel wells), etc. Whenever I'm applying them I think "Damn this would go so much faster if this were in an aeresol spray bottle."
Well I finally realized the solution. If you've ever spent any time browsing Williams Sonoma you've probably seen those little pump-up spray bottles. You know the kind you fill halfway with olive oil and then pump a bunch of times and spray just like an aeresol can. Why not use those for detailing?
So before I go splurge at WS, does this sound like a feasible idea to you guys? Would these kinda products work in a sprayer designed for olive oil?
I have a few products I wish were aeresol. Such as: Klasse Vinyl/Plastic protectant, Meg's EK (wheel wells), etc. Whenever I'm applying them I think "Damn this would go so much faster if this were in an aeresol spray bottle."
Well I finally realized the solution. If you've ever spent any time browsing Williams Sonoma you've probably seen those little pump-up spray bottles. You know the kind you fill halfway with olive oil and then pump a bunch of times and spray just like an aeresol can. Why not use those for detailing?
So before I go splurge at WS, does this sound like a feasible idea to you guys? Would these kinda products work in a sprayer designed for olive oil?