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Marolex sprayers
Originally Posted by
The Guz
Thanks for posting. Mine have been holding up just fine.
I see you use them for rinsless? Do you use anything stronger in them? If so how long have they been holding up?
I want to like them but I’ve read a lot of bad. Had problem with my first two versions of the IK foamers too but I had APC and BB in them.
My sprayer for rinsless is fine. The foamer gets clogged from Frothe which no other foamer I have use does that with that product.
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Re: Marolex sprayers
I wonder if you could shift the search to custodial/carpet cleaning type products or maybe agricultural stuff and see if there's a foamer/sprayer that is built for the PH range for the specific product you're using in them.
I've not looked a lot into it, but Solo is a brand that comes to mind that I've seen on sites like that.
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Originally Posted by
oneheadlite
I wonder if you could shift the search to custodial/carpet cleaning type products or maybe agricultural stuff and see if there's a foamer/sprayer that is built for the PH range for the specific product you're using in them.
I've not looked a lot into it, but Solo is a brand that comes to mind that I've seen on sites like that.
Yes ive done just that before. Chapin is a big name in the construction/industrial for sprayers. They spray pretty toxic chemicals.
Just have not ponied up and paid for thier metal sprayers
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thanks for the info SC. i was thinking about purchasing the 3000 foamer to use for wheels but now think i will pass and find another alternative. i can't (and won't) support companies who don't back their products...
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Re: Marolex sprayers
That looks like the industry ergo acid. There is also the industry ergo alka for alkaline products. I'd expect APC, wheel cleaner, etc to be alkaline. Not sure if that would impact the outcome or not.
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Re: Marolex sprayers
Big Blaster Spray Bottles with Cushion Grip | U.S. Plastic Corp.
I source most of my bottles/sprayers from US Plastics.
I buy in bulk sometimes and they're CHEAP as in expense, not quality.
Pretty good customer service too and i've called them, explained the problem I'm having and end up pretty happy with what they recommend.
The few times i've had one poop the bed i toss it and grab a new one. What it cost me, like 3-4 bucks?
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Re: Marolex sprayers
I've ordered from them as well. The main negative is shipping and handling starts at like $20. Most of the time I've gotten large boxes that weighed practically nothing. I'm sure other sites pad their prices to include more margin there to allow for lower shipping costs.
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Yes, Snoop, I agree. Shipping ain't cheap with them but I don't order often with them.
I hear ya, though.
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Appreciate all the feedback folks!
Scott Harle
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