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    • #13607
      TMTT_User
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      Who uses spray and who uses squeeze? Any difference? Besides autoclave-ability?

    • #16034
      alldead
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      Spray tends to get messy and I feel like it’s a little bit uneasy about it with the mist getting all over the place. I use the “stream” on a spray bottle. I have no idea where to find a squeeze bottle other than online. It seems less messy either way.

    • #16035

      I use squeeze bottles. A spray bottle does just that… it sprays. I feel a little uneasy about the mist going everywhere. The water and air pressure coming from the spray bottle might hit the ink and blood and send it flying. I bought my squeeze bottles at my local tattoo supply. You can order them online. I would try superiortattoo.com they range from 4 to 8 bucks or there is dermagraphics.com or ebay.

    • #16036
      nyz_name
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      nalgene bottles should always be used to best prevent cross contamination

    • #16037

      I would also like to add ( I am sure you all know this) I always cover the bottle in a bag to prevent cross contamination. I know this is common knowledge but there are some people out there that don’t think of those things. ( and they shouldn’t be tattooing)

    • #16038

      never use spray bottles. u cross contaminate all over the place. u can score sum great squirt bottles from hair salon supply stores as well

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