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Prices may varyThis product ranks #11 of 11 in Spray Bottle.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 5, 2026
TL;DR A 16 oz dilution bottle with a blank writable label, but the trigger is a documented weak point: forum threads describe the nozzle working loose and the trigger base leaking. Material is listed only as "Plastic," resin grade unconfirmed.
A 16 oz plastic spray bottle (material unconfirmed; the separate 32 oz Premium variant specifies HDPE, this one does not) with a blank label and a twist-adjust trigger matching Adam's filled bottles. Community use documents IPA, wheel cleaner, and APC dilutions without widespread crazing, though Adam's excludes Microfiber Revitalizer and Strip Wash for brittleness risk. Spray pattern is moderate, not a fine mist, and the nozzle is prone to working loose during regular use.
Right pick for matching branded bottles within the brand's documented compatible chemistry. Skip it if you need long-term sprayer reliability. A mid-tier HDPE bottle (Tolco 320 or equivalent) offers better-documented durability for less.
No SDS or chemical exposure pathway from the bottle itself. The body is likely recyclable if the resin is confirmed #2 HDPE; the trigger assembly is mixed-material and typically landfill-bound, so remove it before recycling. Dispensed chemicals carry their own hazard profiles; check that product's review for PPE guidance.
The Amazon listing specifies only 'Plastic' with no resin code confirmed. Adam's separate 32 oz Premium Dilution Bottle explicitly states HDPE, but the 16 oz standard bottle covered here does not carry that same specification, so the material is treated as an unconfirmed plastic grade rather than assumed HDPE.
Not universally. Adam's own product page states that Microfiber Revitalizer and Strip Wash should not be diluted or stored in this bottle because they can make the plastic brittle over time and lead to leaks or cracks. Community use with IPA dilutions, wheel cleaner, and all-purpose cleaner has not turned up widespread crazing reports.
Two separate Adam's Forums threads document nozzles working themselves loose during use, sprayers separating from the bottle mid-job, and trigger-base leaking even when stored upright. Adam's sells a dedicated 16 oz replacement sprayer 3-pack, which is itself an acknowledgment that the trigger mechanism is the weak point of the assembly, not the bottle body.
Community reports describe the spray as a moderate pattern rather than a fine, misting output, so buyers looking specifically for an atomized mist setting may find the stream/spray range more limited than premium twist-adjust nozzles in the category.
As of the most recent Rainforest data pull, the listing shows as currently unavailable. Availability on third-party marketplace listings can change without notice, so check the live buy button for the current status before assuming stock.
Marketing copy from Adam's Polishes, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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