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washregal

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I am in process of gearing up for spring here in the NE Finally!!!!

Hoping someone could point me in the right direction for acid wash sprayers.. all of mine I have ever used have disintigrated from year to year.. Not many hold up at all with Acid...

any suggestions?
 

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I use a cheapy from Wally World or Home Depot and they last a up to a year. They cost $20. Dultmeir's flyer I just got in the mail has one on sale. If I remember right it was under $100. Iv'e been tempted to get it to try, but havn't yet. I'd like to know if anyone else has tried it.
 

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I quit buying "acid" sprayers and use the cheap garden type. I'm careful to clean them when I'm done, and they appear to last just as long......maybe a year or two.
 

Earl Weiss

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Ditto. Just rinse the cheapies and run fresh water thru the hose after each use.
 

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The key to getting an acid sprayer to last at least a little longer is to rinse it immediately after using it. The first rinse should be with a high alkaline solution (an alkaline presoak will do) then thoroughly flush with fresh water.
 

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I buy the deck sprayer from Home Depot. It's 2.5 gallons, all viton seals, lasts for years if it's cleaned out after each use, costs about $40.
 
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