Who's gotta sprayer that Wheel Brightener won't destroy

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Seriously 3 different sprayers (just stuff i had around here) are now gone with 3 applications of Meg's WB.

Anyone know a specific brand of sprayer that Meg's WB wont eat through after 1 -2 uses?

Chris
 
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It has to be chemical resistant sprayer.Check Home Depot just like MickeyC said $5.00 each
 
next time, clear the spray head out with plain water and then take the long tubing off and put only the top back on. when in need to use it again, re-attach the long tubing...
 
Spraymaster has a chemical resistant sprayer that has a lifetime warranty. You can get with their bottles or the AG PVC bottles.
 
Get a sprayer that uses Viton sprayer head. Lowes sells this style sprayer.
This is the only type I know that can handle repeated contact with harsh chemicals. I destroyed the SprayMaster bottle using PoorBoys wheel cleaner after 10 uses.
 
Another fan of the SprayMaster bottle here. I have had Megs Wheel Brightener in mine for about two years now without issue.
 
For the money, availability and ease of obtaining, the Spraymaster Trigger Sprayer is a good deal.

If you really want to make sure it last a long time then remove the spray head from the bottle and pump through some clean water after use. You could then replace it onto the WB spray bottle, just don't pump it till you're ready to actually clean some wheels.


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If you really want to make sure it last a long time then remove the spray head from the bottle and pump through some clean water after use. You could then replace it onto the WB spray bottle, just don't pump it till you're ready to actually clean some wheels.


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I was going to say that but you beat me to it.
 
I use the Spraymaster with WB and it ate through that one also. 4-1 dilution ratio. Now after I am done using it I rinse out the sprayer throughly with fresh water.
 
Got some PoorBoys wheel cleaner, great stuff, but the sprayer bit the dust after the first application. A bit surprised the sprayer from the mfg didn't hold up to its own product.

Also got some ARO, equally impressive product. Should I take precautions to protect the sprayer by removing and flushing or will it hold up to its own product?
Thanks
 
Got some PoorBoys wheel cleaner, great stuff, but the sprayer bit the dust after the first application. A bit surprised the sprayer from the mfg didn't hold up to its own product.

Also got some ARO, equally impressive product. Should I take precautions to protect the sprayer by removing and flushing or will it hold up to its own product?
Thanks

That's simply the best sprayer we can purchase (S+R is some strong stuff) its only chemical resistant not chemical proof. You should take out and spray water from your wash bucket through it a couple times before you put back on bottle than it will last forever.
 
That's simply the best sprayer we can purchase (S+R is some strong stuff) its only chemical resistant not chemical proof. You should take out and spray water from your wash bucket through it a couple times before you put back on bottle than it will last forever.

Easily done. Thanks for the reply, it is really nice to have mfg support here in the forums. Once again I will say that I am thouroughly impressed with the product.:xyxthumbs:
 
I use WB in a half gallon pressure sprayer and in a quart with the foaming trigger on AG. Neither have failed yet.
 
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