Portable sprayer for waterless wash

futurepro17

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Hi all, as I gain more experience in mobile detailing I find myself leaning more towards waterless/rinseless washes. I currently use the hand held pressure sprayer that is sold on AG. The sprayer is working well, however, I am looking at other sprayers that hold more solution and have a more effective spray such as the Eco Pod sold through CG. It would expedite my process and allows me to complete multiple vehicles in one location. One big drawback is the price which is over $500. I'd like to know what some of you are using for portable waterless washes...
 
Check your local hardware store for pressure washers

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I use one like "cleanmycorolla". I looked at getting an electric like the CG pod. You can research them online. I think Fimco (sp) and Countyline make similar models.
 
Just do a Google search for battery powered sprayers. Many options available for way under that price.

I use the hand pump style similar to the one above.
 
I would not fool with hand pump sprayers as battery powered is the way to go. There are many battery powered tank sprayers on the market, some already mentioned here. I use these for applying insecticide and weed killer. However, they are expensive. The link below shows a stand alone handle that works on 3 AAA batteries and can be used on most jugs that are used for refills (it won't work on milk jugs). The beauty of this thing is that the spray pattern can be easily controlled, also, the value can not be beat (less than $5 and can be found at any Walmart). At that price it is worth a try and if you don't like it for your application you can always use it for bug spraying.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Universal-Power-Sprayer/106911440
 
I would not fool with hand pump sprayers as battery powered is the way to go. There are many battery powered tank sprayers on the market, some already mentioned here. I use these for applying insecticide and weed killer. However, they are expensive. The link below shows a stand alone handle that works on 3 AAA batteries and can be used on most jugs that are used for refills (it won't work on milk jugs). The beauty of this thing is that the spray pattern can be easily controlled, also, the value can not be beat (less than $5 and can be found at any Walmart). At that price it is worth a try and if you don't like it for your application you can always use it for bug spraying.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Universal-Power-Sprayer/106911440


funny how people differ, i have one of those you suggest and it couldn't suck anymore. i hate it with a passion.
 
funny how people differ, i have one of those you suggest and it couldn't suck anymore. i hate it with a passion.

Yea, different results as mine has worked well for quite a while now. Like I said, for five bucks you can't hardly go wrong to try it. If you get a good one like mine it is a true value compared to some of these battery powered tank sprayers. If you get a bad one no great loss.
 
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