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  • Final Inspection Spray Bottle

    I have recently taken the plunge and gotten into the Detailer Line of products. Mostly so I can buy in larger quantity.

    I am geting ready to place an order for Final Inspection and noticed there are no Pre-Made Spray bottles to get to pour from the gallon jug into. I notice most of the other Detailer line of products have a spray bottle to support the product.

    Is there a pre-marked bottle for Final Inspection?

    If not and I get a generic bottle, which spray head is recommended.?
    Jeff Smith

    Don't mistake my enthusiasm for experience.

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    Final Inspection isn't actually in the Detailer Line of products hence there's no pre-labelled bottle for it. Basically you have two options:

    Buy a gallon of #34 and also a 16oz bottle, then decant the gallon into the 16oz bottle when it's empty. Or, do what I've done, and buy a generic Detailer Line bottle and a regular spray head and mark it up yourself.

    Ben

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BenP
      Final Inspection isn't actually in the Detailer Line of products hence there's no pre-labelled bottle for it. Basically you have two options:

      Buy a gallon of #34 and also a 16oz bottle, then decant the gallon into the 16oz bottle when it's empty. Or, do what I've done, and buy a generic Detailer Line bottle and a regular spray head and mark it up yourself.

      Ben
      Thanks, I already placed the order for a gallon and for the generic bottle. Was unsure as to which spray head to get so I got the regular one. I am sure that will cut it just fine.

      I have been using NXT Speed Detailer up until now but now that I am slowly getting to a point where I know what I am doing, I find myself being hit up by freinds to show them how I do things. Plus I have been getting a few folks walking up to me and offering up some cash to do some work for them. It seems I am slowly converting from a hobby detailer to a low end pro whether I want to or not.

      So I am currently switching all my products over to the detailer or Pro-Line for ease & speed of use as well as ability to buy in larger quantities.
      Jeff Smith

      Don't mistake my enthusiasm for experience.

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      • #4
        j333_76484 I have also changed nearly everything over to the pro line... Well worth it! Keep your Speed Detailer bottle and use it for the Final Inspection if the generic spray bottle doesn't work out. I use a Quik Detailer bottle for mt Last Touch, The spray head is much better (nice fine mist) than the ones offered.
        Brandon

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        • #5
          j333_76484, First off, you will love #34!!!! Great stuff, and as stated above its not the D-line but instead in the mirror glaze line. Its the same reason there is no desginated #40 bottle. The generic Meguairs bottle and sprayer will be just perfect!
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          Ranger72

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