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Chemical resistant pressure sprayer
Pinnacle Chemical Resistant Pressure Sprayer, pump sprayer, pressurized spray bottle
What do you folks use these for? What advantages to they have over a regular spray bottle, other then you dont need to continuously pump them? I have found them locally for a good price and was thinking of picking some up.
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I love mine. I use it for clay lube and IPA wipedowns.
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ONR pre rinse. a dozen pumps or so with a 34oz bottle and it covers the car. it saves a bit of time and it was five bucks. If I was doing a dozen cars a day I would get a 1gallon or gallon pressure sprayer. a 34oz bottle last 2-3cars including wheels. and yes onr cleans brake dust really well, even with just a mf towel.
I use ipa on windows and just use a regular bottle(i use a fair bit of ipa, so maybe a preasure sprayer would be worth it) and spray into the towel(avoids overspray to paint and stripping wax). APC and simple green have there own spray bottle, as does the oppt tire bond(i use on tires, trim, engine bay, dash, sometimes on the leather seat itself). ORN is a great cleaner for interior too, quick and easy wipe down.(I use car wash solution 2tsp for 34oz.)
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Originally Posted by weavers
ONR pre rinse. a dozen pumps or so with a 34oz bottle and it covers the car. it saves a bit of time and it was five bucks. If I was doing a dozen cars a day I would get a 1gallon or gallon pressure sprayer. a 34oz bottle last 2-3cars including wheels. and yes onr cleans brake dust really well, even with just a mf towel.
I use ipa on windows and just use a regular bottle(i use a fair bit of ipa, so maybe a preasure sprayer would be worth it) and spray into the towel(avoids overspray to paint and stripping wax). APC and simple green have there own spray bottle, as does the oppt tire bond(i use on tires, trim, engine bay, dash, sometimes on the leather seat itself). ORN is a great cleaner for interior too, quick and easy wipe down.(I use car wash solution 2tsp for 34oz.)
Where did you find them for $5 a piece?
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I prefer a garden sprayer. I got some very nice ones from Lowes for ~ $18 each. I like the flexible hose and wand much better .
My name is Jim and I am an Old Auburn Tiger.
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Originally Posted by IOMCAMARO
Where did you find them for $5 a piece?
grocery outlet. it works well and even has a brass nozzle. at home depot they were nine bucks, but plastic nozzle.
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Great, Ill pick one up. It was 3.00 and has a brass tip, I was going to buy one but then got to thinking I have been accumulate some much stuff, would I REALLY use it?
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Usually these pump sprayers hold up to killer fluids like Meguiar's Wheel Brightner too! No more trigger spray handles to replace monthly.
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make sure they are chemical resistant. i bought one and it lasted 30 mins. i should have checked the tag before buying it. it was only $9 at lowes.
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Originally Posted by AndrewBall
make sure they are chemical resistant. i bought one and it lasted 30 mins. i should have checked the tag before buying it. it was only $9 at lowes.
That's the one I got, if it is green. Mine has laster longer than 30 minutes. I have used it multiple times, but not with wheel cleaners or any of that.
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