Garden pump sprayer ?

banana13

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Hi everyone ,
I was wondering if anyone here uses a garden sprayer . Because I live in a condo and if I use ONR or any type of waterless or rinse less solution I want to rinse of the area first. So are these garden sprayers good enough to get rid of loose dirt.? Obviously a high pressure washer will do the job but what about a garden sprayer.?
 
I use one for whitewall cleaner. The one I have puts out good pressure for that, but it wouldn't have enough to really remove much mud or debris. The higher end units might, but I have no experience with those. You will pay dearly for a high end sprayer like exterminators use.
 
I use the BlackFire one sold here. Really it's the best way to waterless wash a car. It can throw down a lot of product - and that is what you want to wet down a panel. The spray is adjustable as well. But it won't deliver hose like pressure to knock dirt off a panel - but, pre-treat: yes.

I've dropped mine like a zillion times and it still works perfect. The thing will hold pressure for months and doesn't leak. The only slight drawback of it is I wish the sides of the bottle were marked with "ounces".

But, if you plan on buying this once and using it for years - I'd skip the $6.99 Home Depot jobbers and get one from PBMG.
 
I primary use mine for things that throw a lot of product - such as waterless wash. I have seen it used with wheel cleaners, quick detailers, etc. I always hesitated using one because I thought, "what's the point?" but a friend on here and AGO, Addysdaddy, finally talked me into it and I'm glad that I did.

I picked one up from Lowe's or Home Depot (I forget which one) for $10 or so and love it. It's 1 gallon and has adjustable sprayers. You can really get different sizes, hand held, and so on for all of your needs. Go for it and if you're like me, you'll be going back for a few more before too long.
 
I agree with all of you guys . But what if I bought like 4 or 5 of these 1 gallon sprayers do you think it would be enough to wash a car . How does the amount of pressure work , if I just get a 5 or 8 gallon , will there be more pressure than the 1 gallon.?
 
I use a garden sprayer to soak the car w/ ONR, then follow w/ the Garry Dean method of ONR rinseless washing. Are you wanting the garden sprayer to do a sort of high pressure wash? My garden sprayer will get some dirt off, but it's not in the class of a high pressure sprayer. But who knows, maybe there's something out there that's close.
 
I use a garden sprayer to soak the car w/ ONR, then follow w/ the Garry Dean method of ONR rinseless washing. Are you wanting the garden sprayer to do a sort of high pressure wash? My garden sprayer will get some dirt off, but it's not in the class of a high pressure sprayer. But who knows, maybe there's something out there that's close.

+1

Exactly what I use it for during winter months

Maybe OP can explore visiting a coin wash to knock off heavy debris then drive back to condo and use ONR
 
Home depot makes a great pump sprayer, holds 64oz and it comfortable in the hand. Has brass fitting too I believe, I've had it two years, going strong still.
 
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