Speakerguy45
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- Sep 10, 2010
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A while ago before i even realized that Autogeek.net existed i saw videos of the foam guns people were using and immediately wanted one. I didn't have money for one at that time so i had a strange idea come to mind.
What if i took a garden sprayer...and put car soap in it instead of plant food!?
So I went to my local Ace Hardware ( great customer service like here ) and i picked up a Gilmour all purpose garden sprayer for $20 bucks. This sprayer dilutes whatever you put in the reservoir with water ranging from 1 teaspoon - 10 tablespoons of product per gallon.
This is a picture of what i got with the sprayer on 1 table spoon per gallon...
And these are images i took today of the actual sprayer with the quick connect installed
This is the mixing head dial with the tsp adapter on top
I think that the advantages the foam master guns have over the garden sprayer is that they aerate the mixture a bit right? plus i think you can take the mixing head off fast to rinse the car. Anyways i just wanted to share this and i was wondering if anyone else had ever tried it?:applause:
What if i took a garden sprayer...and put car soap in it instead of plant food!?
So I went to my local Ace Hardware ( great customer service like here ) and i picked up a Gilmour all purpose garden sprayer for $20 bucks. This sprayer dilutes whatever you put in the reservoir with water ranging from 1 teaspoon - 10 tablespoons of product per gallon.
This is a picture of what i got with the sprayer on 1 table spoon per gallon...

And these are images i took today of the actual sprayer with the quick connect installed

This is the mixing head dial with the tsp adapter on top

I think that the advantages the foam master guns have over the garden sprayer is that they aerate the mixture a bit right? plus i think you can take the mixing head off fast to rinse the car. Anyways i just wanted to share this and i was wondering if anyone else had ever tried it?:applause: