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Review on ๐Ÿงด Chemical Guys ACC137 Secondary Container Dilution Bottle: 3 Pack of 16 oz Bottles with Natural Sprayer, in White by James Richardson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Essentially empty Chemical Guys bottles but they have GREAT fill labels

You can recycle empty Chemical Guys bottles instead of buying them - I do it with random EcoSmart bottles or Swift Wipe, Speed Wipe and Synthetic Quick Detailer - but you're less likely to get the wrong bottle, even if you relabel it, compared to the empty factory bottles that "force" us to read the label to confirm. Also, accurate filling (when working with concentrate) is MUCH easier with the very precise fill lines and dilution indicator lines on the sides of these empty bottles. Also, when I'm reusing empty Chemical Guys bottles, I have to use a vise to pry the cap off the safety-locked tabs that prevent it from unscrewing, and then use a metal file to file down the "childproof" tabs so I can Don't do it. You won't have to use the vise again in the future. n Hit the atomizer head when carrying it in a daypack, partially unscrew the atomizer cap and lick. The value for money is very low. I got 3 packs for about $15. This works out to $5 per bottle, and product-filled bottles are priced at just $9.99 in most cases. Pooh. But then I tried cheap nameless aerosol cans from unknown companies and they leaked, had poor spray distribution, clumped at the tip of the sprayer and then dripped, the spray was bad. Just about every "factory" bottle I've used, even the $5 Turtle Wax Clean 'n' Shine emptied and reused, far outperforms the unbranded "empty" bottles sold here. On the other hand, we have those original Chemical Guys bottles. On the other hand, we have the regular BIG atomizers that we get from their regular 16oz bottles filled with product. I mean they are the same, just empty. I fill empty Chemical Guys containers (no childproof!) with my own EcoSmart Waterless Car Wash or CG's Waterless Swift Wipe Car Wash and Turtle Wax Hybrid Ceramic 3-in-1 Detailer. (a standard 32-ounce bottle is too big to carry in the car), as well as Adams No Rinse Car Wash, which can be used for bucket or waterless spray washes. I don't think I need an empty bottle for my favorite baby product, Turtle Wax Ice Spray Wax (Enhanced Formula), as it initially only comes in a 20-ounce bottle, though its shape is narrow and wide by comparison is a uniform. compact roundness of CG containers. Well, if you're a pro trying to put together a compact kit, try this instead: Chemical Guys Acc_121.16HD3 Acc_121.16HD-3PK Heavy Duty Chemical Resistant Bottle and Sprayer, 16 oz, 3-Pack. These are almost the same bottles (different labels) BUT with powerful professional atomizers. I mean these atomizers throw way too much product for me, I'm more used to using standard CG atomizers for a light "spray" of each bar - almost never even with consumer atomizers compared to professional atomizers to make a full deduction. in a heavy version. If you buy other CG products from time to time, save the spray heads for use with these non-child resistant bottles - they will fit. If you break the air pressure by loosening and tightening the atomizer cap after each job, the clear plastic bottles will survive the atomizer. Most users don't notice how the negative air pressure compresses the bottle's thin outer walls when they spray the product - there's no relief valve to equalize the air pressure. That's all. The price is high but worth it. Currently, the Pro version on Revain is significantly cheaper.

Pros
  • Chemical Resistant Bottle
Cons
  • Expensive Insurance