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Originally Posted by LubeMaster77 View Post
There are plenty of acid resistant plastics available. Teflon coated plastics are the first thing that comes to mind but I also thing Polyimides could also resist acid. If you need some life on it that is one thing but if you only need a temporary solution than that is a snap.
Not really having a problem with acid resistance here...the bottles I have seem to hold up pretty well and not deteriorate at all. It's just that, in many cases, the spray patterns are too blochy and not very consistent.

Here's an example of something reasonably consitent with a decent spray pattern...



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