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Meter Maid

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But, I’ll ask anyway. Keep in mind I’ve had a truckmount less than two years.

I’ve always used the Worx sprayer, because it was good for VLM.

I’m assuming I should use a Hydro-Force instead?

Why?
 

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But, I’ll ask anyway. Keep in mind I’ve had a truckmount less than two years.

I’ve always used the Worx sprayer, because it was good for VLM.

I’m assuming I should use a Hydro-Force instead?

Why?
Working by yourself, the inline sprayer is the fastest way to get your prespray down. Also sprays hot, and warms up your truck to boot. Best ones apparently are from Multi-sprayer. Use your electric for deodorizer or protector.
 

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Working by yourself, the inline sprayer is the fastest way to get your prespray down. Also sprays hot, and warms up your truck to boot. Best ones apparently are from Multi-sprayer. Use your electric for deodorizer or protector.
Makes sense. Thanks.
 

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Because we do

More importantly because I do and have been since 1994 I'll guess.

It's a few spare parts in your toolbox you can fix what few things go wrong and I'm in generally they go for a year or more before something gets plugged or no ring gets worn out


The work sprayers are like using your wiener to put out a fire when a perfectly good garden hose is sitting right there in front of you
 

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The only negative I have found with the Hydroforce is having to untangle the solution line every time you need to spray another area. Other than that it's a great sprayer.
 
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The only negative I have found with the Hydroforce is having to untangle the solution line every time you need to spray another area. Other than that it's a great sprayer.
I learned to run my lines straight....
I keep my solution line free from vac line.

it’s so much easier to work on the job,

AND,

packing up, when keeping things in a figure 8, or S turned...
 

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But, I’ll ask anyway. Keep in mind I’ve had a truckmount less than two years.

I’ve always used the Worx sprayer, because it was good for VLM.

I’m assuming I should use a Hydro-Force instead?

Why?
No. Stick with the worx. Get a couple of extra jugs if you need to.
 
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More importantly because I do and have been since 1994 I'll guess.

It's a few spare parts in your toolbox you can fix what few things go wrong and I'm in generally they go for a year or more before something gets plugged or no ring gets worn out


The work sprayers are like using your wiener to put out a fire when a perfectly good garden hose is sitting right there in front of you
Negative
It’s more important that he follows what we do.
You’ve been bought.
 

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Man, I'm out of coffee and feeling it. If I go to Starbuck's then I'll have to run to a bathroom in the middle of my first job. Today is going to suck.

You use a WorX sprayer for everything? Doesn't it get a bit heavy? I know when I use it for post spray of deod I get a little tired. I also have my urine light mounted on the end. Yes, get yourself a HF sprayer.
 
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Man, I'm out of coffee and feeling it. If I go to Starbuck's then I'll have to run to a bathroom in the middle of my first job. Today is going to suck.

You use a WorX sprayer for everything? Doesn't it get a bit heavy. I know when I use it for post spray of deod I get a little tired. I also have my urine light mounted on the end. Yes, get yourself a HF sprayer.
Not really, it just mists too much. Or whatever the proper word is for that.
 

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I guess you could just put Dry Slurry in your rinse and skip the entire prespray process like some guys do.
 
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Whatever you get, don’t go cheap on the injector dema valve. Make certain it’s a name brand dema or it’ll fail very quickly. Believe me, I gave it several chances 😒
 
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Good gosh, even us janitors use HF. You can have multi jugs if you want to change chems. Get yourself a Bane, with little giant heater, and just use it for HF on commercial😉
 
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The holidays are coming, and I don’t have to work the holidays for the first time in a long time.

We should do something...
 

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