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Old 11-16-2015, 10:50 AM
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I just came from where I get my hair cut (Pigtails and Crew cuts, but they cut grown up hair too) and she used this wonderful continuous spray water bottle. I bought one to use instead of steam in my iron. It seems easy enough. Don't know if it would be okay for someone with hand/wrist/carpal tunnel issues, but, for me, it was easy. When the handle is squeezed water comes out for a couple of seconds in this fine, fine mist. I won't be able to try it for a while because we are moving, but I am extremely hopeful it will be good. They've been squeezing them at the salon and all like them. I have no ties to these products or companies.

http://www.minervabeauty.com/sam-vil...m#.VkokX4S1rWU

http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&key...l_8yjkfsnpiy_b

I'm always confused. does something like this go in links and resources?
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Old 11-16-2015, 01:22 PM
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links are fine here i think. anyway, thanks!
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Old 11-16-2015, 01:26 PM
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Oh, nice - I need something like this! Thanks for posting!
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Often wished for such a bottle!! Wonder if it will spray starch? But even if only water its fine - bookmarked it!
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Interesting, I just use the steam that comes out of my Rowenta and starch if I need some.
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Ordered! I love Amazon Prime - don't need to wait until I have a bunch of stuff to order. Thanks for the tip.
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I ordered this one. Will try it for water and may order another for starch.

http://www.amazon.com/418-One-Hand-P...s=spray+mister
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Old 11-17-2015, 06:54 AM
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I use a bottle similar to this for spraying. I got it at Sally's beauty supply and it is intended I think for hair spray. A very fine mist. I love it for Best Press as it makes it go further. Mine works for starch too which I dilute 50/50.
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I checked out the first two links, and at $15 + $13.79 shipping vs. $8.10 with free shipping, I'm ordering two from Amazon, so I can take one to sewing group and have one at home.
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I have an ordinary spray bottle that I bought at the Beauty Shop. It produces a fine spray, not drops of water. I bought two, and I forgot if they were $6.00 for the two of them, or $6.00 each. I think the $6.00 was for both of them. They work very well.
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