Prefered Waterless Wash Sprayer?

Whats your prefered sprayer when preforming Waterless Washes?

  • Kwazar Mercury Pro + Spray Bottle

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Pressure Sprayer (any brand)

    Votes: 12 50.0%
  • Spray Bottle (ie SprayMaster® Heavy Duty Spray Bottle)

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 12.5%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

Angus

AspiringProductSpecialist
Whats your favorite type of spray bottle for preforming a WW? This poll is for using concentrated WW, not RTU versions.
 
I voted pressure sprayer. But it depends on my needs and what I am doing.


Full vehicle I use a preasure sprayer because of the amount of solution I use.

Spot cleaning, door jambs, etc I use a Kwazar because it is smaller and easier to handle as well as more accurate for me.




I have been considering getting a full size tank style pressure sprayer with the hose and nozzle to possibly mix up more than 1 gallon at a time and also be easier to use and more accurate in application.
 
Full vehicle I use a preasure sprayer because of the amount of solution I use.

Spot cleaning, door jambs, etc I use a Kwazar because it is smaller and easier to handle as well as more accurate for me.

I do the same thing.

Primarily, I always a hand held pressurized sprayer (Blackfire Chemical Resistant Pressure Sprayer with Double Barrel Extension) when doing the entire vehicle but I kept my UWW+ bottle for spot cleaning (bird bombs, finger prints, smudges, etc).
 
I use a pressurized garden sprayer from Lowes (comes with a wand and 3 gallon tank). Does the job really well. I can go as crazy as I want if I need more solution and I can leave the leftover for another day.
 
Thanks for the reminder Angus. I just bought a Kwazar Mercury Pro+ Spray Bottle. I'll just have it dedicated for waterless washes.
 
I voted pressure sprayer. But it depends on my needs and what I am doing.


Full vehicle I use a preasure sprayer because of the amount of solution I use.

Spot cleaning, door jambs, etc I use a Kwazar because it is smaller and easier to handle as well as more accurate for me.




I have been considering getting a full size tank style pressure sprayer with the hose and nozzle to possibly mix up more than 1 gallon at a time and also be easier to use and more accurate in application.
Or you can build one of these. There is a DIY somewhere on youtube using a 5 gallon tank, but I can't find it at the moment. I think it costs around $75 when it is all said and done.

 
Or you can build one of these. There is a DIY somewhere on youtube using a 5 gallon tank, but I can't find it at the moment. I think it costs around $75 when it is all said and done.


5 gal sprayer is tooooooo much to lug around a vehicle.
 
Kwazar because 1. Saves time and effort with the dual action 2. When the nozzle is adjusted just so, you get a nice even and tight spray pattern which ensures even coverage but prevents a lot of overspray on areas you've already cleaned 3. The base helps the bottle stay upright 4. Doesn't leak 5. Looks cool 6. I spent $15 on a damn spray bottle so I sort of have to love it don't I?

I use a pressurized sprayer for presoak for rinseless so I can also physically remove small debris but it uses a lot of product so I put very dilute rinseless product in there (regular ONR). D115 goes in the Kwazar.
 
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