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Post by Davey Cracker Fri Dec 27, 2013 6:45 pm

Never mind the silly name, do you use this stuff?!

I got a 2lb sample, and I'm wondering how you mix it in HF? It gives mixture directions for a pump up but not for HF........  
Which is a whole 'nuther topic, why these manufactures don't give mixture info for HF sprayers? I mean really, it's the what 99.9% of presprays are probably applied now and have been for years, so why don't they give that info, do they not know we use HF sprayers yet?!?! laughing laughing  scratch scratch scratch 
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Post by Ryan S Fri Dec 27, 2013 7:44 pm

that 10 oz rate is for a 1:4 (no tip) application

I use 16 oz or 16 scoops of the scooper that comes with the container. that is for 1:8 (yellow tip) application.

the stuff is good on tile also.

Come on Joe when you gonna get us some nuke products. lol
You know Im buying it from ya if it produces results like the other products I buy from ya.
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Post by ACpower1 Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:13 pm

I used my hydro force for about 300 jobs before I got sick of it, its a good tool but now that Im using the multi sprayer ill never go back

especially if your cleaning with more than 1 person

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Post by Ryan S Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:18 pm

ACpower1 wrote:I used my hydro force for about 300 jobs before I got sick of it,    its a good tool but now that Im using the multi sprayer ill never go back

especially if your cleaning with more than 1 person


mmmmm now thats an interesting statement do explain
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Post by Davey Cracker Fri Dec 27, 2013 9:55 pm

I only clean with one person. lol

Sure seems high for a product claimed to be so concentrated?......is it really?
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Post by Ryan S Fri Dec 27, 2013 10:02 pm

i would agree with ya their some on the price thing. My only negative with the Judson line is that its gone up a lot in the last few years. It kinda rubs me a bit because they push the whole big distributor bank roll thing. I used to buy the o2 for like $32 a gallon with a higher concentrate would give me more PS. now its over $40 a gallon and even more expensive than most PS sold by top shelf distributors.

It is a good product at a great price.
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Post by milspec6 Sat Dec 28, 2013 6:10 am

Ryan S wrote:
ACpower1 wrote:I used my hydro force for about 300 jobs before I got sick of it,    its a good tool but now that Im using the multi sprayer ill never go back

especially if your cleaning with more than 1 person


mmmmm  now thats an interesting statement  do explain

I feel the same way about the multi-sprayers, they are just very convenient since you can change chemical product out between them by just replacing the bottles. He is probably referring to the fact that you don't have to disconnect your solution line from the wand to drive your hydro-force....it does save some time allowing the other guy to spray independently.

There is a used one on ebay right now Ryan if you wanted to go used to see if you like them. Not much to go wrong except a pump and they are pretty cheap. Just buy several of the 2 gallon jusgs for it as that is where it becomes efficient.
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Post by Danb Sun Jan 05, 2014 7:56 pm

An answer to the price thing ryan. The O2 is heavy with d-limonene which has dramatically increased in price lately. I use that as well occasionally and have also noticed the price increase so I inquired about it.
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Post by Ryan S Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:07 pm

Yes I know. They have been saying that for the last three years. Which the high concentrate of d lim is why I quit using it. Was experiencing some inhalation problems.

And our current rescession is a great cause for revenue (tax) increase. Same song and dance. Different arena.
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Post by milspec6 Sun Jan 05, 2014 8:12 pm

Yup, makes my nose run faster than Usain Bolt...I try to avoid d-lim.

Oh, and no big nose jokes about that one. Besides, despite having a big beak, it vibrates when I hum cheers 
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Post by Mo Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:33 pm

milspec6 wrote:Yup, makes my nose run faster than Usain Bolt...I try to avoid d-lim.

Oh, and no big nose jokes about that one.  Besides, despite having a big beak, it vibrates when I hum cheers 
That one really made me LOL
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Post by Floorguy Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:39 am

Come on guys....everyone has done at least 1 bucket test with your HF right???

Pull the dumb little tips (they can clog to easy anyway) and do a test, into a 5 gallon bucket....dont trust what manual says, dont trust what Mr Smith up the next state says....

after a while they all draw different....so figure it out....

My 7qt jug with no tip and around 4-500 ATM (and this is a whole other TEST thing) puts down right around 10 gal of product.....

How do I know??? well bucket test for 1, and I also use a old porty for my electric sprayer when running commercial jobs and i have a worker pushing the wand...I just spray and organize....

So in the end i do my chem figures base on 10 gallons....so if it says 1 oz a gallon (which slop does, a little less with soft water) then its 10oz
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Post by Davey Cracker Mon Jan 06, 2014 12:55 am

WTF!?!?

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Post by Floorguy Mon Jan 06, 2014 9:52 am

Davey Cracker wrote:WTF!?!?

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whats so hard there???

and why or who gave me a negative rating???

nothing neg in there at all
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Post by Mo Mon Jan 06, 2014 10:11 am

I was wondering about that too Floorguy. In fact I found your post very helpful. You get a positive from me.
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Post by Ryan S Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:04 am

Floorguy wrote:Come on guys....everyone has done at least 1 bucket test with your HF right???

Pull the dumb little tips (they can clog to easy anyway)  and do a test, into a 5 gallon bucket....dont trust what manual says, dont trust what Mr Smith up the next state says....

after a while they all draw different....so figure it out....

My 7qt jug with no tip and around 4-500 ATM (and this is a whole other TEST thing)  puts down right around 10 gal of product.....

How do I know???  well bucket test for 1, and I also use a old porty for my electric sprayer when running commercial jobs and i have a worker pushing the wand...I just spray and organize....

So in the end i do my chem figures base on 10 gallons....so if it says 1 oz a gallon (which slop does, a little less with soft water) then its 10oz

Floor guy,

Not really sure what the tips and the bucket test have to do with the rate for s and g.
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Post by Rod S Mon Jan 06, 2014 4:24 pm

Hey Floor guy I just gave u a positive . Keep posting I find it useful.
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Post by Floorguy Mon Jan 06, 2014 6:27 pm

yup i babble a bit, try to keep up with the dance  Razz 
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Post by Davey Cracker Mon Jan 06, 2014 7:55 pm

Floorguy wrote:

whats so hard there???

and why or who gave me a negative rating???

nothing neg in there at all

Sorry about that, my mistake!! wink

I'll see if I can get it righted by clicking the correct button........... 
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Post by Mo Mon Jan 06, 2014 8:48 pm

Actually Davey since you started the topic if you lick the "Thank You" button on his post he'll get 3  reputation points.
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