Damon, I appreciate your review on the Hydroshot as I only seem to see reviews on the IPS sprayer seen and discussed on the Forums. Thinking on trying one since it's less expensive and probably got the bugs worked out unlike the IPS.
BTW if you look in CPAP cleaning dept, they sell in the $40 range rechargeable ozone emitters. Recharges with usb. I'm not sure it will do exactly what you want them to do.
Damon. Really like your quick video on the hydroshot. So just to clarify you used this with chemical solutions running through the machine’ so my main question is is the solution very hard or is it a light soapy water ? I am interested in the hydroshot but just want to do all homework first if not I was planning on going with the sunjoe cordless pressure washer
It doesn't look like it has any pressure to it, if it's anything like their weed eaters I will be getting something else their weed eaters are crap the battery doesn't hold the charge that well
It has more than enough pressure for spraying protectant and deodorizer. It has too much pressure for upholstery cleaning. I am still using this sprayer today with no issues. Sorry you had bad luck.
@@APlusCarpetCleaningRedding Any Pretreatment to be effective has to have 140degree water. This is sold as a cold water pressure sprayer so it seems using this for any type of carpet cleaning would break the seals as their made for temps no more than 100.
@@runzization You should probably use a better deodorizer then. Enzymes don’t need high heat. Synthetics are a bit tougher but still don’t require high heat.
@@APlusCarpetCleaningRedding sure, makes sense for deodorizer. However I was going for using HydroWorx as a complementary tool to HydroForce/MultiSprayer System to be used as Carpet Pretreat in grease joints where heat/hot water is always superior.
Just got one off amazon returned for 45.00. Loving it
How does that work?
Damon, I appreciate your review on the Hydroshot as I only seem to see reviews on the IPS sprayer seen and discussed on the Forums. Thinking on trying one since it's less expensive and probably got the bugs worked out unlike the IPS.
BTW if you look in CPAP cleaning dept, they sell in the $40 range rechargeable ozone emitters. Recharges with usb. I'm not sure it will do exactly what you want them to do.
Damon. Really like your quick video on the hydroshot. So just to clarify you used this with chemical solutions running through the machine’ so my main question is is the solution very hard or is it a light soapy water ? I am interested in the hydroshot but just want to do all homework first if not I was planning on going with the sunjoe cordless pressure washer
Some of the stuff I run through it has a pH of 13. I always rinse the sprayer out after use. I haven't had any issues.
If device I was wondering can it be attached to a pump sprayer. If not can you recommend a proper way to pre spray carpet besides using the bucket
It doesn't look like it has any pressure to it, if it's anything like their weed eaters I will be getting something else their weed eaters are crap the battery doesn't hold the charge that well
It has more than enough pressure for spraying protectant and deodorizer. It has too much pressure for upholstery cleaning. I am still using this sprayer today with no issues. Sorry you had bad luck.
@@APlusCarpetCleaningRedding Any Pretreatment to be effective has to have 140degree water. This is sold as a cold water pressure sprayer so it seems using this for any type of carpet cleaning would break the seals as their made for temps no more than 100.
@@runzization You should probably use a better deodorizer then. Enzymes don’t need high heat. Synthetics are a bit tougher but still don’t require high heat.
@@APlusCarpetCleaningRedding sure, makes sense for deodorizer.
However I was going for using HydroWorx as a complementary tool to HydroForce/MultiSprayer System to be used as Carpet Pretreat in grease joints where heat/hot water is always superior.