Asked on Jul 18, 2017

Why do spray bottles stop working and what can you do about it?

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How do you fix a spray bottle that won't spray anymore? The trigger isn't working.



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  • Shoshana Shoshana on Jul 18, 2017

    If a bottle sits unused, the tiny opening in the sprayer can clog. Remove the sprayer pump from the top of the bottle and run the spray pump under hot water.

  • Fiddledd224 Fiddledd224 on Jul 18, 2017

    Sometimes the sprayer hole gets clogged up, which can be fixed by placing under boiling water for a few minutes. Also, the straw inside the bottle may become unattached.

  • Tammy Tammy on Jul 18, 2017

    I always repurpose squirt bottles from cleaning products, they always seem to work the best with the least problem. I had gotten so frustrated buying squirt bottles and not having them work correctly. I looked for a bottle I liked with a product I knew I would use, for myself it is a nonaresol startch, the bottle fits my hand perfectly. Just clean bottle well before filling.

  • Andy_James Andy_James on Oct 12, 2020

    The glass mist spray I bought for my ginseng ficus plant stopped working, and as I thought I would need to buy another one I tried dripping vinegar into the the pump shaft. This worked!

  • Mogie Mogie on Oct 12, 2020

    The operation of a pump spray bottle depends on a spring-loaded plastic piston operated either by a trigger or a vertical pump mechanism. When you pull the trigger or press the pump, the piston forcibly ejects the fluid in the piston chamber through the nozzle, which is usually fitted with a screw-on adjustment cap. The piston automatically retracts after each spray, creating a vacuum in the chamber that sucks more fluid from the bottle though the tube. If your sprayer doesn't work, it's either because the nozzle is blocked, the piston seal is damaged or the inner tube isn't immersed in fluid.

    Unscrew the nozzle cap by turning it counterclockwise a quarter turn and try spraying it again. If the nozzle was too tight, your sprayer may now be working. If not, unscrew and remove the cap and hold it under hot, running water or immerse it in vinegar, then use a pin to poke a hole in any blockage in the nozzle itself. If your bottle contains hairspray, soak the nozzle in alcohol. You may have to unscrew the entire sprayer from the bottle and soak it in vinegar or alcohol if the blockage is severe.

    When you pump the piston and it doesn't retract, the cause is usually a broken or missing spring, but sometimes the spring just pops out of position. The spring isn't always accessible, but if it is, you can usually find a replacement at a hardware store. If the spring isn't accessible or the piston seals fail, you need to replace the sprayer. When the seals fail and the trigger works, but the sprayer delivers very little fluid, you may be able to improve the sprayer performance by spraying vegetable oil through it.


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    • Casss Casss on Nov 13, 2022

      C&p much 🥱

  • Phyllis Gardner Phyllis Gardner on May 30, 2021

    I hope someone reads this cause it works! Just squeeze the bottle until liquid squirts out. Then try the nozzle. Voila!

    Do it whenever it gets stuck

    • Irsa Irsa on Jan 02, 2022

      im going to try this and very sad about it i got it a few days ago and i dont know what to do😒

  • Mythili Mythili on Mar 27, 2022

    It's simple it will usually happens because of oily content inside or some other else will get blocked in to that pump hole for this you just pour bearable hot water(for plastic)in to the bottle and then keep on spray it that will automatically unblock the hole

  • Peggy Peggy on Dec 28, 2022

    The problem with the bottle to which the sprayer barely comes out is to a fragrance mist spray so I can't unscrew the the top to which the the tubing that might be clogged is attached to. What to do now?

  • Mogie Mogie on Jan 01, 2023

    If your spray bottle contains oil or anything else that can harden, such as hairspray, you may have to periodically clear the nozzle. Before you do this, unscrew the nozzle cap by turning it counterclockwise a quarter turn and try spraying it again. If the nozzle was too tight, your sprayer may now be working. If not, unscrew and remove the cap and hold it under hot, running water or immerse it in vinegar, then use a pin to poke a hole in any blockage in the nozzle itself. If your bottle contains hairspray, soak the nozzle in alcohol. You may have to unscrew the entire sprayer from the bottle and soak it in vinegar or alcohol if the blockage is severe.

  • Phillip Phillip on Mar 15, 2023

    I just fixed mine every bottle I have has issues I have a lot of cats and depend on these to use when animal has a issue like throwing up. So far working fine. For 1 the temper in the spring is not that great and over time it gets weak I stretch it and if it does not help re temper it most of my bottles when purchased gave me about 2 weeks of service let’s see what I get now. Also the rubber boot I rubbed it down with bag balm works great for lubricating rubber and reassemble and seems to work a lot better. It’s really irritating when they don’t work and I have tossed a couple down the street but that gets costly so I had to take a different approach and it paid off every new bottle I get will get the treatment now before I use it

  • Veda Veda on Aug 09, 2023


    If your spray bottle's trigger isn't working and it's not spraying properly, there are a few steps you can take to try to fix the issue:

    1. Check for Blockages: The most common reason for a spray bottle not working is a blockage in the nozzle or tubing. Remove the nozzle from the bottle and rinse it under warm water to clear any debris that might be causing the blockage.
    2. Clean the Nozzle: Sometimes, residue from the liquid being sprayed can accumulate in the nozzle and clog it. Use a small brush, a toothpick, or a safety pin to gently clean the nozzle and remove any buildup.
    3. Check the Tube: If the tube inside the bottle is bent, twisted, or kinked, it might prevent the liquid from being drawn up and sprayed properly. Adjust the tube so it's positioned correctly and isn't obstructed.
    4. Prime the Pump: Sometimes, the pump mechanism can get stuck. Fill a bowl with warm water and submerge the bottom of the pump (the part that goes into the bottle) in the water. Then, pump the trigger repeatedly to try to draw water into the pump and flush out any blockages.
    5. Check for Wear and Tear: If the trigger or other parts of the spray bottle are worn out, they might not function properly. Inspect the trigger and other moving parts for any signs of damage or wear. If necessary, you might need to replace these parts.
    6. Lubrication: In some cases, the trigger mechanism might be sticking due to lack of lubrication. Try applying a small amount of lubricant, such as silicone lubricant, to the moving parts of the trigger mechanism. Be sure to wipe off any excess to prevent it from getting on surfaces you don't want it on.
    7. Replace the Trigger Mechanism: If none of the above steps work and the trigger is still not functioning, you might need to replace the trigger mechanism. Many spray bottles have interchangeable trigger heads that can be replaced easily.
    8. Replace the Spray Bottle: If all else fails, it might be time to consider replacing the spray bottle, especially if it's old or heavily worn.


  • Deb K Deb K on Aug 10, 2023

    Hello, hope this helps you. The spray bottle nozzles get clogged up with the dried product you're spraying through them. You can easily clear the clog by running the nozzle under hot water for a few minutes give it a test spray to see if it is working while rinsing . You can sometimes also get a clog in the tube that feeds the sprayer, remove it and run it under water to clear any clogs in it.