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CCandmore
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I've got a hydroforce sprayer set to 1:8 without the dial that works well for commercial, but it is too hard to control (overwet) residential.
When I use it with commercial, I end up using more prespray chemical but save a lot of time. I'd like to fnd a sprayer that I splits the difference between the control of a pump-up and the speed of a hydroforce. Anybody know of a better sprayer? Edited by CCandmore - 30/September/2007 at 10:32am |
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cmaster
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That's the theory. However, we all know that real life is different. Seriously, I have not heard good things about the Hydroforce Revolution. My first hand experience was no hell either
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Kevin A.
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Can anyone explain how these sprayers work, a buddy mine gave me one, he didnt know much about them. Looks like it has a dial, I suppose the #s on it represent the ratio of chem to water mixture. Lets say the chem specs is 15-1 ratio, would you just dial it to 15 ect...Just want to make sure, wouldnt want to over due it.
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