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Bob
10-05-2005, 12:12 PM
Do any of you use a different sprayer than what might of come on your products? I have a couple of old sprayers from Griot's garage that are about 4 years old and I still use them to this day.

BigLeegr
10-05-2005, 04:46 PM
If the one that comes with the product is ..... substandard.... I'll change the sprayers. Otherwise, I tend to use what's there. Most tend to do a good enough job for me. I do keep the sprayers afterwards, though, if they are of good quality-just for such occasions! :P
I am planning on using a pump up plant mister for my S+W, but I haven't gotten around to it this year. (Snow's already here! :( :cry: )

awd330
10-05-2005, 09:13 PM
I'm very picky about my sprayers. Actually, I'm very picky about everything. :P So, I will often switch sprayer heads or even entire bottle assemblies to suit my needs. If you took a look at all my detailing supplies, you'd see that a large number of products have been transferred to different containers. My oldest sprayer head must be nearly 20 years old. It's an old bottle which originally contained P21S wheel cleaner.

BigLeegr - I actually have two pump up canisters for S&W and S&G. One is a 1 gallon lawn chemical sprayer with a long wand. I use that with S&W for my winter wash pre-soaks. The other is a quart+ sized sprayer with a fixed spout. I use that with a 3:1 mixture of S&W to S&G for my after wash gloss enhancer. I spray the car while it is still wet from the final rinse, then I use a towel to simultaneously remove the remaining water as well as the S&W/S&G mix.

wytstang
10-07-2005, 11:58 AM
I normaly use what it comes with......

Randyvous
10-08-2005, 09:32 AM
I am planning on using a pump up plant mister for my S+W, but I haven't gotten around to it this year. (Snow's already here! :( :cry: )


That's a really good idea, I like that, I gotta go find mine!