I would STRONGLY recommend NOT using a pump sprayer for hydro2. Trigger only, it`s far too easy to overload a panel.
I don`t even use a double trigger from kwazar. Instead, I use a single tolco.
I would STRONGLY recommend NOT using a pump sprayer for hydro2. Trigger only, it`s far too easy to overload a panel.
I don`t even use a double trigger from kwazar. Instead, I use a single tolco.
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Thanks for the review. I picked one up. Looks like a great sprayer to have!
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Now, that`s something I DO use for HydrO2. I find that I can tighten the nozzle all the way and get a super fine mist and just drag it along the panel. I feel like I save more that way because the volume per actuation is smaller, but I see your point.
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Really like the Kwazar Foamer when using HydroFoam. I feel like it`s an economical way to apply this product.
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Thats exactly what I do, that`s why I said a single spray. Hydro II is most effective the more it`s atomized.
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