Where 2 find cheap Spray Bottles?

If you see a good movie and tell your friends are you on the payroll??? Get a life. Being a professional I find it beneficial to read or be told about quality tools and products. If you are supicious of everyone stay home so you will be safe and better not turn the TV on they may be getting kickbacks from all the sponsors!!!

If this is truly a place for professionals to relay information that may help each other than it would be a benefit to act like one. How many tolls can you purchase nowdays that can be used and abused by over 100 employees over the last 15 years and say it still works perfectly. I keep 14 polishers on hand just to keep up with abuse, worn parts and breakage in a six bay shop. That is why I am so impressed with the tank sprayers I spoke of. I finally received way more than I paid for, and I am happy to let anyone know that this really works.
 
Masterfinish



Maybe my question was out of line but it just appeared in the wording of your first post that you were pushing your friends company. I agree with you here, this forum is pretty much schill-free and I can appreciate that.



No hard feelings and good luck with your succesful business.
 
Hey Master Finish like yourself I have a PASSION for this business. I really like the fact that there is someone else here who knows that we owe our customers to be the best there is. I get my sprayers from Hesco. I may pay more for a good sprayer, but I am not getting 3 sprays out of it and then tossing. This is a great Forum. If all the newbies and the apprentices in the business would just listen instead of being combative, I would tell so many more secrets. Guys, its just after 30 years you kind of know what you are doing. I can't tell you how many times I will read a thread and then try to decide weather or not I will give my opinion or secret away. I love helping out my fellow detailers. I think as human beings you just want to be appreciated. When I got in this business people did not even no what detailing was. Everybody thought it was pinstriping.Today it is as common as a oil change. I had to learn the hard way, trial and error. Even after 30 years i am still willing to learn. This keeps us all fresh. I never buy the cheapest of anything, I buy the best. Remember the best is not always the most expensive either. Good Luck to all.
 
Auto Care USA said:
Hey Master Finish like yourself I have a PASSION for this business. I really like the fact that there is someone else here who knows that we owe our customers to be the best there is. I get my sprayers from Hesco. I may pay more for a good sprayer, but I am not getting 3 sprays out of it and then tossing. This is a great Forum. If all the newbies and the apprentices in the business would just listen instead of being combative, I would tell so many more secrets. Guys, its just after 30 years you kind of know what you are doing. I can't tell you how many times I will read a thread and then try to decide weather or not I will give my opinion or secret away. I love helping out my fellow detailers. I think as human beings you just want to be appreciated. When I got in this business people did not even no what detailing was. Everybody thought it was pinstriping.Today it is as common as a oil change. I had to learn the hard way, trial and error. Even after 30 years i am still willing to learn. This keeps us all fresh. I never buy the cheapest of anything, I buy the best. Remember the best is not always the most expensive either. Good Luck to all.



why not start a new thread with these secrets in the detailing forum(or in this forum really)? we're all here to learn from each other. i would definately be interested.
 
TortoiseAWD said:
Ditto. I hate ponying up $5 or $6 for a spray bottle, but that seems to be the price for one that won't leak, drip, or break on the third time you use it (as seems to be the case with cheaper ones I've tried). I finally found a 32 oz sprayer with dilution markings at a local Ace hardware store that seems to do the trick. They're $6, but they're also guaranteed for five years.



Tort



Couldn't agree more. I went through a lot of spray-bottles purchased at pepboys for a buck each. They literally stop working after just a few uses and they drive me totally insane!! The most common problem for me is that the trigger gets stuck in the "squeeze" position. I have to jiggle it or smack it several times for the trigger to release back into its original position. That's just too much fun for me to handle...
 
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