“Cleaning the kitchen floor and ran out of the swiffer liquid stuff. Store didn’t have any, so i cut a hole on the topside, dumped in some 409 and some water, and it worked great!”
OR…instead of paying over $5 a bottle u can pry the seal off instead of fixing so it pours it al out if it falls down
Robert
I drilled a nice sized hole and used a cork. 😉 Now I can use the floor cleaner I LIKE.
GIna
I love this. TOTALLY beats paying 5+ Bucks a shot for it.
Cassie
Boil a pot of water, stick the capped end in the hot water for about 30 seconds, remove cap using pot holders, fill with preferred cleaning liquid, re-cap and re-use
TypoFaery
Just take a butter knife and go under the edge of the cap and pry it up all the way around until the little nubs that stop you from unscrewing it are away from the bottle. You can then screw and unscrew the cap like a normal bottle and refill anytime you want.
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OR…instead of paying over $5 a bottle u can pry the seal off instead of fixing so it pours it al out if it falls down
I drilled a nice sized hole and used a cork. 😉 Now I can use the floor cleaner I LIKE.
I love this. TOTALLY beats paying 5+ Bucks a shot for it.
Boil a pot of water, stick the capped end in the hot water for about 30 seconds, remove cap using pot holders, fill with preferred cleaning liquid, re-cap and re-use
Just take a butter knife and go under the edge of the cap and pry it up all the way around until the little nubs that stop you from unscrewing it are away from the bottle. You can then screw and unscrew the cap like a normal bottle and refill anytime you want.