Spray N Rinse bottle

jauto98

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I've got a question. I am using Spray N Rinse and for some reason my sprayers for my bottles keep on crapping out. What are you using to spray SNR on the wheels?
 
I believe that when using spray and rinse you must take the sprayer out, put a cap on the bottle, and rinse after each use. Just pump the sprayer a few times to rinse the product out of the bottle. If you do this each time that you use the product your spayer will last a lot longer.
 
ya the spray will crap out if not cleaned after each use.. even the ""chemical resant ones "" from Home depot were not up to the task...
 
I've had this same problem what I have been doing is taking it off the bottle sticking the end of the sprayer in my wash bucket and spraying a few times....you have to clean the sprayers....the rubber in the sprayers are not that good.....this has worked for me
 
Steve recommends cleaning the sprayer after each use.


I just unsrew it, submerge the hose into my wash bucket, pump it 5 times to remove all S+R, rinse with wash water, then pump it clean (just air). It only takes a few seconds and really helps with the life of the sprayer.
 
I use the Zep sprayers from Home Depot. Haven't had one mess up on me yet. I use them with Meg's Wheel Brightner fullstrength and Spray n Rinse 1:1.

I just may have jinxed it.
 
joyriide1113 said:
I use the Zep sprayers from Home Depot. Haven't had one mess up on me yet. I use them with Meg's Wheel Brightner fullstrength and Spray n Rinse 1:1.

I just may have jinxed it.


I hope not... thats the spray bottle I plan on getting. Do you just leave Spray n Rinse in the bottle or do you clean the sprayer with clean water?
 
I havent had a real problem with it clogging. I use the zprayers provided by eshine and they seam to work well. If its gettin stuck i would take it out after everyuse and rins it out and dont put it back till you need it again. use the cap to store it not the nozle head
 
the gray sprayers provided are the best ones available on the market and cost quite a bit. they are chemical resistant not chemical proof. they have vitron seals. As with any tool, it should be cleaned after use for longevity. Spray & Rinse is strong stuff and was originally only going to be offered to Profesionals. As any professional in any trade will tell you, that taking care of your tools is very important:)

ps If someone finds a better sprayer, let me know and I'll look into carrying them;)
 
Poorboy said:
the gray sprayers provided are the best ones available on the market and cost quite a bit. they are chemical resistant not chemical proof. they have vitron seals. As with any tool, it should be cleaned after use for longevity. Spray & Rinse is strong stuff and was originally only going to be offered to Profesionals. As any professional in any trade will tell you, that taking care of your tools is very important:)

ps If someone finds a better sprayer, let me know and I'll look into carrying them;)

Hmm... I never got a gray sprayer. I got the standard white sprayers that came with Spray & Wipe, Trim Restorer, etc...:(
 
jauto98 said:
Hmm... I never got a gray sprayer. I got the standard white sprayers that came with Spray & Wipe, Trim Restorer, etc...:(
Where did you get it from..we don't have white sprayers..most of ours are White/Blue and gray for the Spray & Rinse ...
oh..and Trim Restorer doesn't come with a sprayer;)
 
Poorboy said:
Where did you get it from..we don't have white sprayers..most of ours are White/Blue and gray for the Spray & Rinse ...
oh..and Trim Restorer doesn't come with a sprayer;)

The Spray & Rinse came from Autogeek. I am pretty sure it was all white, similar to whats on your site, though different color. Trim Restorer, I think came from AutoGeek to, not sure though. I meant Natural Look instead of Trim Restorer though, sorry :).
 
jauto98 said:
The Spray & Rinse came from Autogeek. I am pretty sure it was all white, similar to whats on your site, though different color. Trim Restorer, I think came from AutoGeek to, not sure though. I meant Natural Look instead of Trim Restorer though, sorry :).

No, only the gray ones are chemical resistant like this:
 
cwcad said:
I believe that when using spray and rinse you must take the sprayer out, put a cap on the bottle, and rinse after each use. Just pump the sprayer a few times to rinse the product out of the bottle. If you do this each time that you use the product your spayer will last a lot longer.
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