Pour it! I don't know about you guys but I still haven't quite figured out how to pour Tardis into my bottles properly. I'm using a funnel and what not but with the Tardis container we were sent by Carlos, I haven't figured out a way yet to get a clean pour in without it dripping down the side of the canister. Any tips/suggestions? Sadly I've wasted some product from pouring alone. :doh:
Hmm, mine is still in the tin container. So far, I have just dipped a sprayer in the tin hole and just done it that way. It's a bit cumbersome, but I'm afraid of spilling until I have used a bit more in the tin and I can do a safe pour. Tardis is not something I want to spil!
I agree pouring Tardis out of it's container can be a challenge, so what I've done is I've been using a chemical resistant pump to pump Tardis out of the container instead of pouring it. The first container I opened and poured I made a huge mess, I probably got more on the floor then on the container. So what I did at first was use a very large funnel, as wide as I could purchase that is.
I would just use a siphon pump. They are available at home improvement stores and run $2-3. Here is a link just for visual purposes: Victor 00782-8 Siphon Pump Best of all, there are no mechanical parts for the solvent to damage; should last forever.
I told Carlos this when I got my tardis ; I went about pouring a large amount tardis of into a blue plastic solo cup (quickly without spilling) but before I had time to reach for my sprayer bottle to then transfer the tardis smoothly into it... the cup metled! Tardis actually made the cup concave inward while melting and it turned the blue color to white. It was the coolest thing I have seen in a long time, but infortunately now im out about 10oz of tardis because of it, Bottom line, DO NOT USE PLASTIC CUPS AS A TRANSfER MEDIUM FOR POURING TARIDS INTO SPRAYER BOTTLES :doh: