>You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He's done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! *He* orchestrated it! Jimmy! He *urinated* through a *sunroof*! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. I took him into my own firm! What was I *thinking*? He'll never change. He'll *never* change! Ever since he was 9, *always* the same!
I’m slowly swapping those spray bottles for the pump ones. The 1/2gal pump bottles seem to last wayyy longer, the bottles in the OP pic always get a sticky trigger or crack around the threads.
I got one for bleach, one for degreaser, one for bug spray, one for weed killer, one for weed killer that’s safe for grass… so many spray bottles.
Hmm, interesting. Haven't had any issues with them yet but I've only had them for half a year under light use.
Diluted tea tree oil for roaches and bedbugs. Got one in my bathroom with alchohol and one with hydrogen peroxide. Always have one with un-diluted simple green in the kitchen.
Nope. Only the occasional bite once every couple months. Kills those frickers like nothing else. Sadly, I live in an apartment building with blacks and carpets. They spray monthly but those fuggers are still around. I have spent part of my life working in foreign governmental services. Have a metal bed. I only spray the legs with my tea tree oil. If it were overseas, I would put each leg in a can of oil. As long as nothing touches the floor, you are safe. Americans are so pitiful. I wonder how we have survived this long.
I’m slowly swapping those spray bottles for the pump ones. The 1/2gal pump bottles seem to last wayyy longer, the bottles in the OP pic always get a sticky trigger or crack around the threads.
I got one for bleach, one for degreaser, one for bug spray, one for weed killer, one for weed killer that’s safe for grass… so many spray bottles.
Mr. Peanut is it*lian, nice try.
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Hmm, interesting. Haven't had any issues with them yet but I've only had them for half a year under light use.
The 1/2gal HDX ones at Home Depot are <$10.
The 32oz regular spray bottles are only like $3 less. The Zep brand bottles always snap where the threaded male ring meets the top sprayer mechanism. The cheaper $1-$2 spray bottles always break in the same spot. The HDX brand has a wider threaded part but those don’t last either, I think the last few of those eventually get really sticky and the trigger starts taking forever to return for the next spray,
I haven’t had a single pump one break on me yet in the couple years I started switching over to them. They’re great for spraying weeds and pest control, now I just buy concentrate bottles of everything.
I took some clippings from my Christmas tree last year along with some orange and lemon peels and soaked it in vinegar in a few Mason jars for about 6-8 months and then strained it into a spray bottle.
Now i have homemade pine-sol, smells great thanks for asking.
I make my own windex/general use cleaner and use a spray bottle - a little white vinegar, a little iso alcohol, a drop or two of dish soap, the rest water. Spray a window, scrub with pot scrubber side of sponge, squeegee off. No polishing, streak free. Excellent for cars. Use hydrogen peroxide instead of iso for bloodstains or food stains on rugs. Add some ammonia or bleach for the bathroom.
For Armorall type cleaning, like your dash, or tires, baby oil, dish soap, and water. Works great.
DIY substitutions for everything are online. You can get the cheapest shit at the dollar store and make it. I can afford the store stuff, but it's a fricking rip off. Oven cleaner? Baking soda and vinegar - the baking soda bubbles, the vinegar breaks down the baked grease. It just works.
>Baking soda and vinegar
Dude, no. That's the one big indicator that what you're reading is some soccer mom bullshitting out their granny-panties. You should be above that in PrepHole of all places on the Internet.
Piss, and then I search parking lots for windows that have been left cracked.
>You think this is something? You think this is bad? This? This chicanery? He's done worse. That billboard! Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! *He* orchestrated it! Jimmy! He *urinated* through a *sunroof*! And I saved him! And I shouldn't have. I took him into my own firm! What was I *thinking*? He'll never change. He'll *never* change! Ever since he was 9, *always* the same!
99% iso. Use it like a flame thrower to scare coworkers.
LA's totally awesome cleaner
name 5 white people that arern't jackie chan
Elon Musk
Eminem
Larry Bird
Michael Jackson
Mr. Peanut
Mr. Peanut is it*lian, nice try.
Hmm, interesting. Haven't had any issues with them yet but I've only had them for half a year under light use.
>michael jackson
>white
white vinegar
Try citric acid. Comes as pulver. Little to be smell. Also rakija is god tier at cleaning shit your kids drew on furniture.
Harbor freight degreaser cleaner (pretty sure it is the same shit as totally awesome cleaner as it smells the same.
Also Ospho to spray on rust, baking soda water to neutralize acid and clean battery terminal corrosion, and soapy water to check stuff for leaks.
For me it's water
Vinegar turned the rubber seal in one of my spray bottles brittle, so I mostly apply it with a sponge now.
transmission fluid should bring most rubbers back to life.
Maybe but it is a fiddy cent spray bottle
Diluted tea tree oil for roaches and bedbugs. Got one in my bathroom with alchohol and one with hydrogen peroxide. Always have one with un-diluted simple green in the kitchen.
>Bedbugs
You know you're getting new furniture and mattresses right?
Nope. Only the occasional bite once every couple months. Kills those frickers like nothing else. Sadly, I live in an apartment building with blacks and carpets. They spray monthly but those fuggers are still around. I have spent part of my life working in foreign governmental services. Have a metal bed. I only spray the legs with my tea tree oil. If it were overseas, I would put each leg in a can of oil. As long as nothing touches the floor, you are safe. Americans are so pitiful. I wonder how we have survived this long.
Cimexa dust, my brother. Blast it into the wall voids.
Been pretty good so far. Will ad it to my emergency list. Thanks fren.
I keep one with vodka in at work in my maintenance shop in case I wanna shut the door and play CoD mobile
I’m slowly swapping those spray bottles for the pump ones. The 1/2gal pump bottles seem to last wayyy longer, the bottles in the OP pic always get a sticky trigger or crack around the threads.
I got one for bleach, one for degreaser, one for bug spray, one for weed killer, one for weed killer that’s safe for grass… so many spray bottles.
Nice, might have to look into those pump sprayers more... Can probably get them on clearance this time of year.
The 1/2gal HDX ones at Home Depot are <$10.
The 32oz regular spray bottles are only like $3 less. The Zep brand bottles always snap where the threaded male ring meets the top sprayer mechanism. The cheaper $1-$2 spray bottles always break in the same spot. The HDX brand has a wider threaded part but those don’t last either, I think the last few of those eventually get really sticky and the trigger starts taking forever to return for the next spray,
I haven’t had a single pump one break on me yet in the couple years I started switching over to them. They’re great for spraying weeds and pest control, now I just buy concentrate bottles of everything.
A few ounces of dish soap and fill the rest with water
I took some clippings from my Christmas tree last year along with some orange and lemon peels and soaked it in vinegar in a few Mason jars for about 6-8 months and then strained it into a spray bottle.
Now i have homemade pine-sol, smells great thanks for asking.
I make my own windex/general use cleaner and use a spray bottle - a little white vinegar, a little iso alcohol, a drop or two of dish soap, the rest water. Spray a window, scrub with pot scrubber side of sponge, squeegee off. No polishing, streak free. Excellent for cars. Use hydrogen peroxide instead of iso for bloodstains or food stains on rugs. Add some ammonia or bleach for the bathroom.
For Armorall type cleaning, like your dash, or tires, baby oil, dish soap, and water. Works great.
DIY substitutions for everything are online. You can get the cheapest shit at the dollar store and make it. I can afford the store stuff, but it's a fricking rip off. Oven cleaner? Baking soda and vinegar - the baking soda bubbles, the vinegar breaks down the baked grease. It just works.
>Baking soda and vinegar
Dude, no. That's the one big indicator that what you're reading is some soccer mom bullshitting out their granny-panties. You should be above that in PrepHole of all places on the Internet.
>Baking soda and vinegar
TSP
Diluted water