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Is the concept of shooting chems 40 ft a nightmare or using hypo the worry ?Whether you use a watering can, pump up sprayer or x jet the H&S with relative risk and precautions are the same, the x jet is extremely controllable and acurate and has the advantage of not having to decant chemicals from container and container so exposure to them is less. ;Darran
We use a very special mix for this which we have made in Sweden and have it shipped over - it smells of MINTIt has been formulated specially for render cleaning and will NOT HARM FISH - WILL NOT DISCOLOUR LEAD - IS NOT HARMFULL TO PLANTS ETC - this means we can use it on the environmental agency and DEFRA buildings - using other products may get you into trouble if allowed to discharge down a drain..........We buy 10,000 litres per month! This is the MINIMUM ORDER AMOUNT
There are different ways to apply all chemicals depending on the job.Does the xjet just work as a chem venture? but with a shooter tip?
Quote from: Smudger on March 31, 2015, 06:49:54 pmIs the concept of shooting chems 40 ft a nightmare or using hypo the worry ?Whether you use a watering can, pump up sprayer or x jet the H&S with relative risk and precautions are the same, the x jet is extremely controllable and acurate and has the advantage of not having to decant chemicals from container and container so exposure to them is less. ;Darranfrom your original comment we use x jet I was under the impression you was using x jet to spray large distances however it now appears you are using it as a simple chem injector I would be surprised if richly would go into details on here
Quote from: Great outdoors on March 31, 2015, 08:09:35 pmQuote from: Smudger on March 31, 2015, 06:49:54 pmIs the concept of shooting chems 40 ft a nightmare or using hypo the worry ?Whether you use a watering can, pump up sprayer or x jet the H&S with relative risk and precautions are the same, the x jet is extremely controllable and acurate and has the advantage of not having to decant chemicals from container and container so exposure to them is less. ;Darranfrom your original comment we use x jet I was under the impression you was using x jet to spray large distances however it now appears you are using it as a simple chem injector I would be surprised if richly would go into details on here That was not my original post, earlier I stated I use it on a clx pole usually 18 inches away from the surface being cleaned, the x jet web site states you can shoot chems 40 ft, I wasn't sure If richy was referring to that or how I used it.Darran
We use a very special mix for this which we have made in Sweden and have it shipped over - it smells of MINTIt has been formulated specially for render cleaning and will NOT HARM FISH - WILL NOT DISCOLOUR LEAD - IS NOT HARMFULL TO PLANTS ETC - this means we can use it on the environmental agency and DEFRA buildings - using other products may get you into trouble if allowed to discharge down a drain..........We buy 10,000 litres per month! This is the MINIMUM ORDER AMOUNT Would you consider selling this product on? If so how much would it cost me to have 50L delivered to Edinburgh, EH12? Would be very keen to try this out 😀
Quote from: Smudger on March 30, 2015, 09:23:04 pmQuote from: Great outdoors on March 30, 2015, 03:58:57 pmQuote from: Smudger on March 29, 2015, 08:15:01 pmAbout 3to1 - usually apply with x- jetHeavy soiling 2to1DarranDo you actually spray hypo using a x-jet ?YesHello Darren, as you prob no am new to this pressure washing and am learning as I read, with regards to the x jets, I have just googled them and there are a few different bits. If I was to buy from this link what exactly am I buying. Sorry for the question. http://powerpressurewash.com/xjets.htmlI have family just local who will ship it over for me, is it just the part and hose Thanks mate
Quote from: Great outdoors on March 30, 2015, 03:58:57 pmQuote from: Smudger on March 29, 2015, 08:15:01 pmAbout 3to1 - usually apply with x- jetHeavy soiling 2to1DarranDo you actually spray hypo using a x-jet ?Yes
Quote from: Smudger on March 29, 2015, 08:15:01 pmAbout 3to1 - usually apply with x- jetHeavy soiling 2to1DarranDo you actually spray hypo using a x-jet ?
About 3to1 - usually apply with x- jetHeavy soiling 2to1Darran