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Old 05-16-2008, 10:57 PM   #1
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I must be slow...

I got in my foam gun that I ordered as well as some other kits from Pinnacle, but I am not quite sure I understand how the foam gun works, the foam wand piece that is long and black , you just attach it to the foam gun with nothing to secure it correct? Also, what is that little deflector piece used for and where does it go?
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Old 05-17-2008, 12:21 AM   #2
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Re: I must be slow...

you won't use the deflector. the wand should have a small metal clip that locks it in place.
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Re: I must be slow...

there should be a metal clip on the end of the wand as stated before and illustrated below:
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Re: I must be slow...

nice answers here ... deflector unnecessary !
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Re: I must be slow...

I tried to use the metal clip , i tried pulling it out, snapping it in, it doesn't budge...

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I tried to use the metal clip , i tried pulling it out, snapping it in, it doesn't budge...
you should be able to push the wand on to the "nipple". Give it a good firm push and it should "snap" on.
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update....Not sure what exactly I did, I just put the wand on and started using it and it snapped in place some how...At first the wand shot off, then I held it for about 20 seconds and realized it was on firm...weird but what ever I won't complain. The DS foam soap sample I got was pretty good stuff PS.
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