Kristopher Pettitt
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I usually keep my One Restore in this 2 gallon pump-up sprayer, but it has eaten up the nozzle and the aluminum lance twice. Can anyone suggest a pump up sprayer that will last?
I go to Tractor Supply and buy all the pump-up sprayer I can take. Its usually 15-20. They're 2 gal sprayer (i think) at $10 each. They get me through 1 season.
Tristan, this might help: http://www.front9restoration.com/f9-training-sprayer-selection/
These don't clog as much and are easy to clean.
I take the handles off after releasing the pressure and rinse them out. Every time i throw one away i keep the spring if its any good since that what goes the most often
I rarely use my one restore and when I do I like to have it handy. The bottle itself is fine just the sprayer and tubing has gone to sh**. Wonder if I can just replace that with something better and start rinsing that piece off? Pouring a gallon into the pump up sprayer is pretty easy, but doing it opposite would be nearly impossible for me. I like having my trailer and all supplies set in a way so I'm always ready for any kind of job and don't have to worry about prepping for the next job. Just always ready no matter what. You guys gave me some pretty good answers and Doug I might just go and get the pump up sprayer you get since they seem to last you longer than the ones I've been getting. Thank you everyone.
Just curious what nozzles to you guys use in the pump up sprayers for applying chem. Do you just use the ones they came with or different ones? Does it matter what you are spraying?
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I take the handles off after releasing the pressure and rinse them out. Every time i throw one away i keep the spring if its any good since that what goes the most often