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    Posted: 06/September/2004 at 3:28pm
do you guys use pump-up for your prespray?
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We still use them Splash, but not too often anymore. That is because as the pressure falls off during use, the amount of chemical dispensed varies widely with the pressure applied, especially over large areas. We use them mostly these days for smaller areas where the variation in pressure is not as great, like areas under 200 sq ft. They should be on the truck as a backup in case your HF or electric sprayer fails.

 

 

 

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Yep. 

Powered sprayers are on my list.... but there's about 100 items before them.

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If you check some old posts this topic was covered extensively.Guitar
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no need to check old posts this is a yes or no question bro...you use them or you do not.
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NO. NOT FOR APPLYING CLEANERS.  Guitar

I didn't realize you were conducting a survey.

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no... I hate pumping ...plus if you use a granulated powder it never seems to mix out properly and it clogs the pump
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Mr. Steamer:  Granulated powder. Are you not suppose to add water to that before you put it in the sprayer and Head to the trenches??  Order your HIDE in liquid.Guitar

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Still it never all mixes out doug...... What ever I'm using work well for me. 

doug the day you have to drive up from FARFARFARAWAY (thats the one horse town where you live) to reclean one of my hide carpets.... I'll eat my hat.

I don't wears hats so I'll have to buy one then wear it then eat it

it seems funny 2 405's in a one horse town

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Mr. Steamer: What so funny about that??Guitar
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I guess that horse has to decide which 405 he'll pull around in his buggy on any given day

 a 405... is to heavy for you to carry, two is even more heavy

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Pump up sprayers are ok if used properly for different applications. It all depends on your budget.
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If your product is of the nature to clog up your sprayer and equipment I wonder what it is doing to the carpet.

Someone should do a survey on how many hours and how many dollars are wasted on pumping up sprayers. This is a very non-productive costly endeavor. Not to mention the inefficiency of the spray coming out at different and declining pressures. It's bad enough that these are being used for pre-spray but when using it with carpet protectors such as Scotchgard you are never going to get consistent coverage.

My preference is the Hydro Force sprayer. It's always the same pressure as your pump and Hot. Yes the combination of Hot, Forcefull, Fast and Penetrating gives you the superior cleaning at a low labour cost compared to pump up sprayers.

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just that the mixing ratio is questionable and defineately makes the carpet wetter.

what about RTU protectors??

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