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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
I do have a 2 gallon hand pump that I bought from Hone Depot or Lowe's a couple years ago that I use exclusively for rinsing tires and wheels as well as wheelwells. This has worked very well for me, comes in handy to rinse down jams and engine bays too👍
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
Originally Posted by CarolinasFinestDetailing
Ive used Kwazar double pump sprayers, garden pressurized sprayers, etc. The best one I found on the recommendation from another detailer was the Kwazar Venus Super Compression. Yes, its expensive compared to Wal-Mart & Home Depot options, but I use mine daily and love it.
Kwazar Venus Super Compression Sprayer Pro
What chemicals do you use in them? I'm wondering if they really do hold up while holding acidic cleaners.
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
This is what I use, never need to pump, a button turns it on, or sucks it backward to clear wand. Got it at Menards
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
Originally Posted by DetailTrail
This is what I use, never need to pump, a button turns it on, or sucks it backward to clear wand. Got it at Menards
That looks interesting.
My only question is how much pressure you get by comparison to a pump sprayer?
Pump sprayers can achieve a decent level of water pressure, especially when the nozzle is adjusted to direct flow setting.
The pressure really helps blowing out cracks and crevices, as well as cutting through windy conditions.
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
Originally Posted by SimpleDetailing
Thanks for the recommendation. I have been looking at the sprayers sold on AG, but after reading reviews posted on each individual sprayer and hearing what people say about them in this thread, I will for sure look into getting one of these Kwazar ones you recommended. I'm gonna wait for a sale to snatch one up and try it. I am sure people will have different experiences with the AG sprayers, but I've seen the Kwazar brand on other detailing website stores so I will assume it has better credibility.
I have a few Kwazar double pump sprayers that are a few years old that I use constantly as well. One has Nanoskin Glide clay lube and the other Ultima WW+. Another has served multiple purposes.
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What chemicals do you use in them? I'm wondering if they really do hold up while holding acidic cleaners.
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Couldn't tell you to be honest. I use one mainly for rinseless pre-soak. My other is for Meguiar`s Wheel & Tire Cleaner.
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
Originally Posted by CarolinasFinestDetailing
Couldn't tell you to be honest. I use one mainly for rinseless pre-soak. My other is for Meguiar`s Wheel & Tire Cleaner.
Why can't you tell me? It's a secret? Lol...
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Re: Waterless Wash: Recommendations for garden/weed sprayer
Thanks for the recommendations for the different sprayers everyone. For now, I settled for a 2 gallon hand pump Home Depot sprayer as a rinser since winter is still here and my water hose is unplugged until the warmth is back. I am working on writing up a review for it in case other people are looking at a generic hand pumper for basic uses. With regards to the kwazar sprayer, I am saving up for one and waiting for a sale to happen to pick one up. I think it would be good to have one to spray on waterless washes or other chemicals as you guys have pointed out.
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I been using the chapin for a year and it has not gone bad ever. I love this thing, super cheap and effective. I chose the straight tip 1 gallon with the plastic tips.
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