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BEWARE the new(ish) Clorox "Smart Tube" technology!
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BEWARE the new(ish) Clorox "Smart Tube" technology!
Clorox has made a blunder comparable to the "New Coke" debacle: The company went "all in" with their commitment to a new spray bottle design that is featured on virtually every one of their spray cleaning products. The sprayer on this bottle must be lined up with the integral tube that delivers the product right until the bottle is just about dry. The problem is, this lining up means the top cannot be screwed into the bottle. It snaps, very, very weakly, into the bottle, allowing it to sink its tube top into the bottle's integral tube, built into the side of the bottle. On major complaint sites, this system is attacked en masse. On the government consumer complaint site, it receives one out of five stars. Be very careful if you are unfortunate enough to have this terribly designed bottle in your home/under your kitchen sink. I was using the bleach spray and it popped right off the bottle, splashing bleach everywhere! I have since found that other Clorox spray products have the exact same problem. I strongly urge you to find a different company's (hand) spray cleaning products until Clorox trashes its Smart Tube technology. Smart Tube is Stupid! You've been warned.
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I love the "smart tube" spray bottles. If you refill them you have to line them up correctly and push down the top until it clicks - not a big deal. But they last forever without the pump going out. I have probably refilled a couple of their their spray bottles a dozen times or more with everything that I need to spray around the house and garage. I'm not wild about their contents since I prefer to purchase concentrated generic cleaners and dilute them for use but I have actually purchase more of these products to ensure I'll have a long term supply of the spray bottles.
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And just how do you remove the sprayer from the bottle? If I turn it left like I do all other similar spray tops, it only goes to 45 degrees, not 90, where it typically is released. Since it cannot move into the 90-degree position, the sprayer cannot come off for combining two bottles into one, or (God forbid!) refilling them from a refill bottle, should refills still be on the market. It has not escaped our attention that companies are NOT putting out refill bottles any more because they make more profit selling a new bottle, paying no mind whatsoever that more bottles mean more plastic trash going into landfills. Why does that not seem to matter to companies when profits are in the mix?!
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I have used Clorox Spray for years but NO MORE. I have tried three bottles at different times, thinking each time that I had gotten a lemon, but the spray simply doesn't spray. I pump and pump, and finally get a few drops. The latest design, Smart Tube Technology, is the worst. PLEASE FIX THIS, CLOROX COMPANY!
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wow, I had no idea this was such a common problem. I have hated those dang new Clorox bottles for several years and intended to not buy such a product again (had bought like a 4-pack at Costco). I had no idea this problem was discussed on YouTube and so many other places. I only happened to stop in this forum and caught sight of this. Interesting.
Still though, any cleaning product that I have to research how to re-build their dispenser and watch slow-motion videos on how to do so...isn't for me. Sorry, Clorox.
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Love Clorox Clean-up, but frustrated by "Smart Tube Technology" spray bottles that stopped working one-third of the way through the bottle. I thought the pumps were failing, but found instead it is a problem with the seal of the pump down-tube to the bottle (this seems to especially be a problem with Clean-up, as opposed to other Clorox products using this bottle). Found a fix: remove the pump and apply a generous coat of petroleum jelly to the outside of the red portion of the down-tube. Instead of pushing the pump straight down, I insert it at the 9:00 position and then rotate to the 12:00 position while pushing down. Give the spray trigger several pulls to prime the pump and you are back in business.
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I'll be darned...this petroleum jelly trick WORKS! On both bottles! Yay!
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see here.........easy fix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=XHqcRJEYoAs
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