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    Posted: 22/March/2007 at 11:54pm
Any one know of a good conversion chart that converts how much chemical you use for a Hydro-force with a 1.8 metering tip.  Most chemical well tell you how much you mix to a gallon then you have to do the math for the conversion.  A cheat sheet would be nice Smile.  Like if you mix a chemical to (1.21) ratio with one dry oz to gallon of water.  How much is needed in Hydro-force 7quart with 1.8 tip.  
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You got the wrong tool bro!





Originally posted by bryan bryan wrote:

Any one know of a good conversion chart that converts how much chemical you use for a Hydro-force with a 1.8 metering tip.  Most chemical well tell you how much you mix to a gallon then you have to do the math for the conversion.  A cheat sheet would be nice .  Like if you mix a chemical to (1.21) ratio with one dry oz to gallon of water.  How much is needed in Hydro-force 7quart with 1.8 tip.  

    
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    Anyone that doesnt use a hyrdo-force to presray carpet is truly crazy!!!!
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That looks cool who makes that? I can see Spraymate and have found the tool for around $275 but cant find the manufacture.  Do they have a battery  powered one?  Is there a know to adjust mixture or are you using tips? Not big on electric sprayers. 
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A LOT of crazy mofo's in Toronto.


Originally posted by wheelerman wheelerman wrote:

     Anyone that doesnt use a hyrdo-force to presray carpet is truly crazy!!!!

    
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Bryan........Ted has a chart for the older Hydro Force sprayer that uses metering tips. Pm him your fax number if you have one and if this is the information that you are looking for.
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The older ones were the only ones that worked?? Spraymaster's are junk??
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spray master is junk or spray-mate?
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Spraymaster won't lay enought down efficiently to be used for prespay. It would be good for protectant.

Tip Size Chart
HYDRAFORCE METERING TIPS

TIP COLOR      1 PART SOLUTION TO ( ) PARTS WATER     OZ OF SOLUTION PER GALLON OF WATER

NO TIP     4 – 1     32 OZ

GREY     5 – 1     26 OZ

BLACK     6 – 1     21 OZ

YELLOW     8 –1     16 OZ

BLUE     10 – 1     13 OZ

WHITE     16 – 1     8 OZ

BROWN     32 – 1     4 OZ

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    Prespraying carpet with a pump up sprayer is like unzipping your pants and pulling it out and pissing on the carpet....I am sure you would get more presure from it than the pump up. The hydro-force applys the prespray evenly and makes it penitrate the fibre all the way.
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You will notice when people post pictures of sprayers and equipment and they are referred to by the people 'in-the-know' as junk. These items are not generally sold by KK. Years ago I sold junk and it always came back to bite me in the you know where.

It just takes time for people to realize that paying the quality price is generally the best long-term deal.
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In other words the I think the Carpetologist suggests you buy a Hydraforce.
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please explain how it works with a portable.
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There is a model available that is called a low pressure hydraforce. I use one with my Ninja portable.

This is the model:Revolution® Low Pressure Injection Sprayer
Low Pressure 50-250 psi
Item # AS12R
http://www.hydroforce.com/spray_inj.html
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