What’s a good decent spray bottle trigger for spotting?

icleancarpetz

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Been buying the ones at the jani store which are an upgrade to the dollar store spray bottle with the trigger. Not expensive. $2 for bottle and trigger.
Their ok. After a while they become useless, clunks out from time to time. If you are like me, I don’t have time to remove the trigger and rinse em out at the end of the day...mainly forget and who wants to mess around with rinsing triggers at the end of the day.. Maybe I should, but don’t.

Who makes a decent trigger for spotting that will last in your experience?
 
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I just buy those 98 cent spray bottles from walmart in the cleaning aisle.
$20 at atime. Lock and load as needed. Toss them out with no worries
 
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Actually, we don't have a lot trouble with most until we put an encap product in them and let those sit.
Or any product that stays in too long without use.
 

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actually its a decent question, but I too just ended up just using the cheap ones and carry extras on the truck and switch them out which is maybe once every three months so its not worth the time to try to fix. Other things take priority...
 

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I hardly use a spray bottle

I keep rust remover and solvents in squeeze bottles

I mix reducers fresh in open jug and apply with a cloth

I use spray bottles for misting HP and they last 3-4 months
 
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