I'm not entirely sure this is the help you're looking for, but it may be worth considering:
If the sprayer is merely blocked, you can try to remove the gunk either mechanically by scraping it off/out with a pin or similar implement, or chemically by dissolving it--hot water may be all it needs. Sometimes more of the same substance will dilute the dried up stuff enough to unblock the spray mechanism or at least let you get into the aperture with a pin or whatever.
If the pump depends on a spring & that's broken, it's probably not worth the effort of fixing it---get another sprayer that fits the bottle or another bottle (of the same stuff if you use a lot of it) & transfer the liquid as needed.
Water will rust the spring. So if the solution you're using has water, the spring could be shot. Unless you have a new spring that will work, you may have to replace the entire nozzle. Which usually means replacing the bottle too.
it start melting again
Hydrogen peroxide is so highly reactive that direct exposure to light will cause it to start to decompose.
Glue in the BottleBecause air can't get in to dry it; if you leave the top off for long enough it will start to dry inside.
If the plastic can stand going up to 100 celsius without melting, the water will gradually heat up and the plastic bottle will remain at the water temperature. Eventually the water will start to boil at 100 celsius. If the bottle is closed it will explode under steam pressure. If the steam can escape, the bottle will stay at 100 celsius until the water has evaporated, then it will rapidly heat up and melt.
Yes, eventually. If there's a hole in the bottle somewhere (or the seal is broken), bacteria or other microorganisms can get inside and start to multiply.Even without any openings, bottled water is usually labeled to be used before a certain date (often a year or more after purchase).
Depending on the type of chemical that is to be sprayed in the spray bottle, the bottle can possible be fixed by running the spray tip under hot water. Sometimes a little pressure with a needle can also fix a clogged sprayer.
You buy some fruit trees and when they get infested with bugs, constantly spray them. Spray for at least a total of 9 sim hours altogether whenever the option of spraying an infested tree is possible. The chemicals from the bug spray will eventually make your sim a plant person. You also need a planting badge that is at least silver before you start spraying.
Pour some bleach in a spray bottle (or somthing that can hold bleach) and mix it with water and spray on your pants wait till they start to bleach and put them in the washer and you can dry them if you want
A male kitten typically does not start spraying, it sprays at all, until 6 months of age. A kitten neutered before it starts to spray is less likely to do so.
At first for me it was hard. You just have to be patient and hold the hoop in front of them. Usually the cats go in easily but the dogs will start knocking it down. If they do knock it down then spray them with the spray bottle. They'll start jumping around until they jump through it. (someone else) I found that if you spray them with bottle will training them for the hoop that they became angry and avoided the hoop. I would just be patients as the above person first suggested.
You can go to any auto parts store and buy an engine degreaser. Usually about 6 bucks and start spraying, after letting it sit for about 30 minutes spray it down with a medium pressure water hose.
Use the squirt mechanism from a spray bottle, stick the squirt tube into the supercharger fill hole and get another bottle and start squirting it in. Don't spill any as it will stink bad on a hot motor for awhile.
They spray when they are sexually mature.
try spraying carb cleaner into carb and try to start if it fires then u have spark and comp then remove the covers one side at a time and spray with carb cleaner some time the screen gets a film on it
Try spraying start gas into the air cleaner.
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Start with doing a visual looking for disconnected vacuum lines and listen for a suction noise. With the engine running you can use a spray bottle with water and spray around the upper area of the engine, if and when you hit a vacuum leak you will hear the engine rpm's change.