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Spray Bottle
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General use trigger spray bottle is perfect for horse insect control sprays
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Convenient size holds 36 ounces of liquid, but is easy to use and handle
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Heavy-duty plastic construction features a twist-adjust spray nozzle
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Easily apply equine insect control sprays, grooming conditioners, and more. Heavy-duty, large-capacity plastic spray bottle holds 36 ounces of virtually any liquid solution to ease care of your horse. Convenient trigger spray speeds any use with minimal hand fatigue. Simple twist-adjust nozzle lets you vary the spray from a concentrated stream to a fine mist. Assorted colors. 10-1/4" high.
Please click on "More Information" for use, cleaning instructions, and product specifications.
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Use Instructions
Always follow directions on container of chemical being sprayed. Wear protective clothing, goggles, and gloves. Never spray a volatile, flammable, or caustic liquid. Always ensure residue from potential poisonous solutions is thoroughly rinsed from sprayer. To avoid damage and possible injury, never spray hot solutions with this bottle.
Cleaning Instructions
Clean bottle per instructions of product contained inside. Be careful to never contaminate food or water sources or the environment by disposing of liquids or chemical solutions improperly.
Product Specifications
Heavy-duty plastic, 36 ounce spray bottle features an adjustable nozzle and trigger spray. Measures 10-1/4" high. |
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Use for insect control, grooming, and more!
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