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I don't use alot of it so a van mounted 37L BE atv sprayer system works well. May go for an Xjet one dayHi guys, wanted to ask what sprayers you are using for SH? I do have an x-jet I bought, though was thinking of getting something a little more controllable for little jobs or jobs where it needs more control?
Any suggestions would be great.
thanks, I'm using SH though wanted to ask what sprayers people were using to apply the chemicals. Thanks againSH, Sodium Hypochlorite, or, Laundry Bleach is best for mold treatment, make an effort with LEMKEN, SHOK ,or SOLO brand.
good luck
Thanks as always APW. How does that work? and do you have a long hose that you use?I don't use alot of it so a van mounted 37L BE atv sprayer system works well. May go for an Xjet one day
how do you use yours @Hermi find the x jet perfect for even the smaller jobs unless its the weeny small ones where, a watering can suffices or a backpack and nozzle from ben @Rutland Pumpsattached to the pole would work just as well even used a mop and bucket once to good results where you have to be very carefull and don't want to spend hours covering plants and suchHi guys, wanted to ask what sprayers you are using for SH? I do have an x-jet I bought, though was thinking of getting something a little more controllable for little jobs or jobs where it needs more control?
Any suggestions would be great.
Good evening. I have an ISO power cable that connects into my vans leisure battery.Thanks as always APW. How does that work? and do you have a long hose that you use?
Maybe I just have to get use to it a little more , over the weekend I'll have a practice around the house and driveway, just felt I couldn't control it very well, unless I'm doing it wrong.how do you use yours @Hermi find the x jet perfect for even the smaller jobs unless its the weeny small ones where, a watering can suffices or a backpack and nozzle from ben @Rutland Pumpsattached to the pole would work just as well even used a mop and bucket once to good results where you have to be very carefull and don't want to spend hours covering plants and such
I've been trying to find a Gardiner backpack but can't seem to find them anywhere? You don't have a link where I can get one? I think this might be the easiest way, have the x-jet and then backpack. ThanksI use a gardiner backpack, wfp and the connection from Rutland Pumps with the purple nozzle jet. Works for me for little cost.
how are you using it though? and which colour nozzle have you inserted, i've seen some guys on you tube with an x jet in one hand and a drum of hypo in the other which seems ludicrous to me and a sure way to over spray and looks too ungainly, i'll see if i have a picture or two of how i run mine for you mate.Maybe I just have to get use to it a little more , over the weekend I'll have a practice around the house and driveway, just felt I couldn't control it very well, unless I'm doing it wrong.
There are plenty of other Chinese backpacks available, also affordable 20, 30 litre ATV sprayer systems available. They only need a batteryI've been trying to find a Gardiner backpack but can't seem to find them anywhere? You don't have a link where I can get one? I think this might be the easiest way, have the x-jet and then backpack. Thanks
it's just been trial and a lot of error mate. If you wouldn't mind sending pics of your setup up that would be ace.how are you using it though? and which colour nozzle have you inserted, i've seen some guys on you tube with an x jet in one hand and a drum of hypo in the other which seems ludicrous to me and a sure way to over spray and looks too ungainly, i'll see if i have a picture or two of how i run mine for you mate.
thank you!https://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/gardiner-pure-water-backpack-v3-22-litre.html
It will not be back in stock at end July. You will find this is the problem with this game, equipment sells out fairly quickly. I always buy 2 or 3 of anything I need just incase it breaks. I have 3 backpacks but only 2 are working, the other one needs a new pump which I have but no time to do it.
could you pop up a photo of you x jet set up? @Hermit's just been trial and a lot of error mate. If you wouldn't mind sending pics of your setup up that would be ace.
thank you!
Looking at the second picture that looks like quite a strong mix Kevin roughly what would it be ?? Ime assuming you are using a neat drum of Benz how much did it use to cover that drive like that ?? Also what pressure are you using the pressure washer at tickover or higher?? Never used an x jet but fir some jobs it might be useful, do you get much drift with it if doing vertical surfaces ?? Sorry fir all the questions ??just found a couple of photos, these were for a friend just to show how quick you can apply anything to a drive way with an x jet.
that driveway probably took around two mins to apply the benz (i just prefer benz to hypo by the way) the x jet is on the end of the lance with a grey (you may see it in the picture) plastic valve that i hold alongside the lance so i can turn the mix on and off as required, i use the brown nozzle which is a tad strong but we have a lot of york stone up here and its perfect for that, the beige nozzle would be ideal for every day work and the brown or black for more heavy duty work the only difference between all the nozzles is the amount of mix that is put down on the job.
the second pic is of me using up the benz tub, the customer is a proper clean freak so i have to go overboard a bit so she sees value for money, the grass etc was n't pre soaked as you'll find with time that you can "push" the mix towards the edges and doesn't over spray if you use a wide fan on the x jet.
hope this helps @Herm
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Brilliant thank you so much for taking the time to find it and reply. I think I've been doing it all wrong lol. I'm getting it out tomorrow so will have a practice. I've not tried Benz, maybe I'll have to try it out?just found a couple of photos, these were for a friend just to show how quick you can apply anything to a drive way with an x jet.
that driveway probably took around two mins to apply the benz (i just prefer benz to hypo by the way) the x jet is on the end of the lance with a grey (you may see it in the picture) plastic valve that i hold alongside the lance so i can turn the mix on and off as required, i use the brown nozzle which is a tad strong but we have a lot of york stone up here and its perfect for that, the beige nozzle would be ideal for every day work and the brown or black for more heavy duty work the only difference between all the nozzles is the amount of mix that is put down on the job.
the second pic is of me using up the benz tub, the customer is a proper clean freak so i have to go overboard a bit so she sees value for money, the grass etc was n't pre soaked as you'll find with time that you can "push" the mix towards the edges and doesn't over spray if you use a wide fan on the x jet.
hope this helps @Herm
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1 hour ago, Apw1210 said:
In the most polite way, all equipment can be found when you search for it and you'll find demonstrations, reviews and techniques
Here is the aforementioned X-jet in use
questions are fine paul, from memory the final benz wash would have cost me around £12, give or take a few penny's, its a strong mix as i do mostly york stone so i keep the same proportioner nozzle in place just for ease of use a litre of benz hear and there in waste in not really a problem to me as the invoice is far more than the material costs (although if i'd changed the proportioner nozzleit may well as used about £8 worth of benz)Looking at the second picture that looks like quite a strong mix Kevin roughly what would it be ?? Ime assuming you are using a neat drum of Benz how much did it use to cover that drive like that ?? Also what pressure are you using the pressure washer at tickover or higher?? Never used an x jet but fir some jobs it might be useful, do you get much drift with it if doing vertical surfaces ?? Sorry fir all the questions ??