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3M multi sprayer
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3M multi sprayer
just picked one up yesterday and love it, been using a hydro force for the last 300 jobs or so.. also a decent hand pump for small jobs
also used a pepsi keg for about a year before that, but gets annoying having to carry around an air compressor
is there any issues using strong peroxide through one of these? anyone doing it regularly? I would think its fine, but I didnt release the pressure once from my hand pump B & g sprayer and it blew the seal
multi is just ran with a pump so its not full of pressure but just want to hear from others who use one, is there anything that you dont want to run through it?
it says if u use solvents then to run clean water for a sec after use.
but we did 3 cleanings yesterday with it, and this thing is the best easiest sprayer ive ever used switched in the scotch guard bottle and got busy!
also used a pepsi keg for about a year before that, but gets annoying having to carry around an air compressor
is there any issues using strong peroxide through one of these? anyone doing it regularly? I would think its fine, but I didnt release the pressure once from my hand pump B & g sprayer and it blew the seal
multi is just ran with a pump so its not full of pressure but just want to hear from others who use one, is there anything that you dont want to run through it?
it says if u use solvents then to run clean water for a sec after use.
but we did 3 cleanings yesterday with it, and this thing is the best easiest sprayer ive ever used switched in the scotch guard bottle and got busy!
Re: 3M multi sprayer
Got my eye on one too. Would love to hear some feed back.
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Re: 3M multi sprayer
I purchased one used and it had the wrong wand extension on it...killed the psi output to the point that I stopped using it for awhile. Then I built a new spray wand for it using an upholstery valve and the 3m extension lance, now it is a winner.
As for the peroxide, I've read in the past that it would corrode the pump if not rinsed out after use. I don't know if that is really true or not. I have used mine for 4 months now and don't rinse it out after usage with peroxides...no problems yet.
I guess you could just carry an extra jug with plain water in it and switch them out at the end of the day if it concerns you.
As for the peroxide, I've read in the past that it would corrode the pump if not rinsed out after use. I don't know if that is really true or not. I have used mine for 4 months now and don't rinse it out after usage with peroxides...no problems yet.
I guess you could just carry an extra jug with plain water in it and switch them out at the end of the day if it concerns you.
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