Spray Bottle Question

Lawrence

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hey guys, i have a bit of a problem that has me quite perturbed. i know a few of you have m3's and m5's on here, so this is a perfect place to ask, since pilot sports were developed for bmw m cars. they also come on alot of s4's too. anyway, i have a 2001 jetta glx that is just over one year old (bought 9.28.00) and they have factory 17s with the pilot sports. i just had my inspection done with my 20k service, and the tires barely passed, with a tread rating of just 2/32nds. i have had the tires rotated every 5000 miles. this seems a bit unusual to me. is there any chance of me receiving any sort of compensation for this? if so, who do i talk to, and what can i do? i hate the thought of shelling out a grand every 20,000 miles for tires.



thanks for your help



cary
 
If you drive hard they only last 20-25K miles.......as most BMW owners will tell you.



I wouldn't get them again, they are very expensive and you can get comparable tires that will last longer for less money. Check out TIRE RACK for prices and reviews on comparable tires......
 
I know people who have similar problems with the tires that come on new vettes. One guy I know has 23,000 miles on his 98 vette and he is already on his second set of tires.



There is not much you can do, you will just have to get new tires. But, like DK said, try a different on this time.
 
The estimates given by manufacturers and dealers on the life-time of a tire is under optimal conditions. Take into consideration how you accelerate, how fast you take your corners, and how you stop. Driving habits will affect these estimates.



Don't be surprised that your tires lasted only 10-15 000 miles. That is quite long in terms of hi-performance tires. 20K is really long. Hi performance tires have a softer compound, and so it wears more quickly than say, all seasons. If you find that your driving habits don't merit this kind of wear, look into less expensive tires which will suit your driving habits. I mean, there's no need to buy a $180 tire if you never test its limits...look for something less expensive. Also, other things to consider: alignment and tire pressure. These are things that a lot of people neglect to maintain...



Huy
 
Yeah, that is actually quite good for those tires! The tires on my Integra only last 8k miles or so! Imagine if the car actually had some power! LOL.
 
I have to agree with 99ESMAX, the Kumho 712s are a great tire for the price. I had them on my car for one season and eventually gave them to my son when I put my winter wheels on. I then went with Yokohama Paradas for this season and for a z rated 17" tire They have been great for handling and ride. They were $15.00 more per tire but also have a higher tread wear than the Kumhos. I'm not seeing any unusual wear with 8K miles on them, very happy so far.
 
From what I have seen on M cars, 20,000 miles is pretty good. Most very high performance tires are quite soft and are not going to give you great milage. The posts above have really good advace in terms of better bang for the buck!
 
The Problem: I usually use my spray bottles for different QD?s and an APC, etc. I got a deal on some 32 oz SprayMaster Heavy Duty Spray Bottles, so I pulled the trigger (couldn?t help myself). :cornut:

Over the last 9 months, I have had various problems with the sprayer heads. I gave my wife a couple of bottles and one went on her. They have a 5 year warranty, but if I have to exchange them every 3-4 months, who needs the aggravation? Bottom line, I?m not rough on these bottles, I use them 2-4 times/week. I have a cheaper sprayer/bottle also made by Delta, that I have abused, and it works perfectly. :banghead:

The Question: Now that I got that rant off my chest, my question is:
1) Which spray bottle(s) do you use/like?

2) What is a reasonable live span of a spray-bottle?

Thanks in advance.:)

Jon
 
The spray bottles themselves should last you years. (Unless you run them over like me :redface: )

As for the sprayers themselves... Best thing to do is after running your chemicals thru them. Take them from the bottle and hold them down in a bucket of water to clear out the sprayer head. This will help you get as much life out of them as humanally possible :Swordfight:
 
The spray bottles themselves should last you years. (Unless you run them over like me :redface: )

That could be a thread in itself...what have detailers done.

My UDM fell off the workbench when I tripped over the extension cord and busted the rear plastic housing mounting points (a molded flange) so I just applied tape to hold it together. It still works for now.
 
... As for the sprayers themselves... Best thing to do is after running your chemicals thru them. Take them from the bottle and hold them down in a bucket of water to clear out the sprayer head. This will help you get as much life out of them as humanally possible :Swordfight:

Good idea, why didn't I think of that? I'm probably going to have to start doing that. I've come close to driving over one, thought it was me.:huh:

I purchased a 3-pack of spray bottles at the local Harbor Freight. There's no brand name listed on them and I have since discarded the packaging. They were cheap and so far, have worked perfectly.

Thanks for the tip and link. There's actually one w/n a half hours drive, I'm going to call over today, and see if they have any before I visit.

Your sprayers should last for many years..... PAC has the Meguiars empty 32 oz. bottles with quality sprayers for $2.99. Highly recommended.:biggrin: ... PAC also has black 16 oz. bottles with sprayer included. I couldn't find them on the website, so call Angelo if you're interested in them.:Dancing Dot:

Bill, +2 on the thank you - for the links & tips. I'll most likely include some Megs or maybe the black bottle on my next order and give them a try. I figured bottles shouldn't be a big problem ... it's always the little things that push me close to the edge.:rolleyes:

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I think this is all about chemical resistant o-rings....most cheapo sprayers do not have them. I think meguiars ultimate sprayer has got them, thats why they are guaranteed .
Tank sprayers are the same way,if you leave chemical in the cheaper ones and walk away,they are roached !
Its true with any sprayer, if you purge it with clear water it will last a long time.

:( but if its made in china....it prolly wont work when its new...:(
 
... I think meguiars ultimate sprayer has got them, thats why they are guaranteed ... Its true with any sprayer, if you purge it with clear water it will last a long time. (

I didn't know the Meg's were guaranteed. If I remember correctly, they do make two different sprayer heads, with one being "chemically resistant" (whatever that means). PAC's site doesn't mention it, did I miss something?

It seems the thing to do is to rinse with H2O after use ... something I wasn't doing. I'm wondering if that is what everyone else normally does?
 
I don't ever rinse mine out. I just replace as necessary and try to match the sprayer to the product. Those Spraymaster sprayers use Viton for seals. That's good for most things, except caustics. Most degreasers are caustic and will wipe one of those out very quickly. I had a 4:1 solution of Super Degreaser destroy a new Spraymaster sprayer in a couple of hours. For degreasers, I reuse other degreaser sprayers (CL Special Cleaner, Greased Lightning, etc.)
 
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