Bar5F Heavy Duty Spray Bottles, 4 Count + Star San Tips & Tricks

Bar5F Plastic Spray Bottles Empty 16-Ounce for Chemical and Cleaning Solutions Adjustable Head Sprayer Fine to Stream 4-Pack

2 x Spray Bottles

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  • Your choice for general cleansing and auto detailing tasks. Proven and reliable system primes quickly and stay primed
  • Ergonomic Design - Spray bottle lets the sprayer rest comfortably in your hand and lessening hand fatigue
  • House, Commercial, Industrial Uses - All purpose. Our multi purpose spray bottles have an excellent chemical compatibility
  • Durable - Our 16 ounce heavy duty impact resistance spray bottles are made from HDPE plastic. Hold up against auto detailing chemicals and cleansing solutions. Not recommended for bleach.
  • Refill, Clean and Disinfect with BAR5F. Manufacturer Product ID: B10H21. Bottle made in USA

From HBF: Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

 

Related: Star San Tips, Tricks and Guidelines – Using Star San In a Spray Bottle – that details the “spray bottle technique” of easily and effectively sanitizing for pennies a batch.

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Regular Replacement:

I recommend regularly replacing non-glass bottles used to store acidic solutions like Star San.

Five Star Chemicals says that you should not soak items in Star San solution for extended periods of time. Even chemical resistant bottles are not impervious to damage caused by extended exposure to acid. Glass and stainless are exceptions. I can’t tell you an exact time frame, but personally, I’m now aiming to replace spray bottles every six months. See: Star San Tips and Tricks

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