UPH........

SamIam

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what is everyone using to apply the pre-spray to UPH....

I like to you the Hydroforce hand sprayer....

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but if you can get a month out of one of these your lucky......I always rinse them out when I am done..even if I have to waste pre-spray..they are always clean...

Is there a better one out there...............????????????

I had 2 that lasted, tell my helper cracked the red tip to which the replacement tips sucks. They don't make adjustable red tips any more.


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Goomer

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I have found myself somewhat frustrated lately, that I have yet to find a way to apply a pre-treatment to upholstery that I am happy with.

I've been thinking that if someone, other than Resolve of course.....:icon_rolleyes:....., would ever offer a kick-ass upholstery product in an aerosol can, it would be something I would be eager to try out.

Of course, it would most likely not be the most cost effective product, but If it worked well, I would use it regardless.
I even though of checking out some automotive products.

With a can in one hand, and one of those small bonnet-mitt doohickeys on the other, I might actually begin to enjoy the process.
 

Goomer

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I've was thinking lately, that if someone would offer a kick-ass upholstery product in an aerosol can (other than Resolve of course......:icon_rolleyes:.....), I would be very eager to try it.

I was even considering checking out some automotive upholstery products for the hell of it, but I don't think the customers perception would be a positive one if I whipped out a can of some easially recognizable product, that is available to the average non-professional consumer.

That would be too hackish.... even for me......:icon_razz:

Of course, it would most likely not be the most cost effective product in comparison to many other options, but I would still use regardless it if performed well and made the process less of a pain in the arse.

A can in one hand, and one of those small bonnet-mitt doo-hickeys on the other hand, and I would go-to-town on upholstery.
 
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