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    Re: Being conservative with Iron X?

    What do you guys think of using this to spray bottle to apply Iron X?

    RL Flo-Master 4 pt. Hand Sprayer-56HD - The Home Depot

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    Re: Being conservative with Iron X?

    Quote Originally Posted by CC268 View Post
    What do you guys think of using this to spray bottle to apply Iron X?

    RL Flo-Master 4 pt. Hand Sprayer-56HD - The Home Depot
    Carefull with outside links. IronX is corrosive to any metal in the sprayer, if not rinsed out when your done it will wreck the sprayer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vobro View Post
    Carefull with outside links. IronX is corrosive to any metal in the sprayer, if not rinsed out when your done it will wreck the sprayer.
    Ahh shoot sorry, forgot about that! I am not sure if there is metal in this one or not. I guess I could just stick with the standard chemical resistant sprayer for Iron-X

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    Re: Being conservative with Iron X?

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    Interesting. I have never used any Adams products so that is new to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CC268 View Post
    Ahh shoot sorry, forgot about that! I am not sure if there is metal in this one or not. I guess I could just stick with the standard chemical resistant sprayer for Iron-X
    I have used the one you pointed out, it works fine as long as I pump clean water thru the pump and sprayer when I'm done using it

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    Re: Being conservative with Iron X?

    Gotcha...well maybe I will try it out...if it was more efficient it would be well worth it with the Iron-X

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    Quote Originally Posted by CC268 View Post
    Gotcha...well maybe I will try it out...if it was more efficient it would be well worth it with the Iron-X
    More efficient,don't know but the spray pattern is wider and finer which I guess could translate to more efficient as long as you let the product dwell. The Adams DWC definitely clings better and with the sprayer does a really good job with a fine mist, it's now my go to iron killer

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    Quote Originally Posted by vobro View Post
    More efficient,don't know but the spray pattern is wider and finer which I guess could translate to more efficient as long as you let the product dwell. The Adams DWC definitely clings better and with the sprayer does a really good job with a fine mist, it's now my go to iron killer
    Interesting...and you use that with the above sprayer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CC268 View Post
    Interesting...and you use that with the above sprayer?
    Yep,same applies to rinsing out the sprayer when done. The sprayer is only $7 so give it a try, it's easy on the hands also

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    Re: Being conservative with Iron X?

    Alright I may pick up 2 of them.

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