FloorPizza
Member
So I've recently scared myself. Reading all the MSDS sheets on the various pre-sprays has me convinced that lowering the inhalation amount of pre-spray is a good, good thing. I have four different garden sprayers I've been using for pre-spray application, and all of them atomize enough of the spray that there is always some inhalation exposure.
What sprayers have you guys found that spray a coarse enough spray to avoid inhalation problems?
Also, I've been considering using a RotoVac 360 attached directly to the porty as my pre-spray application system. Applying the pre-spray with the 360 would completely avoid inhalation potential (and allow a good pre-spray agitation), but I'm concerned that when I use the more alkaline pre-sprays, I'd run the risk of damaging my porty.. running the pre-spray through the porty's solution system. Valid concern, or should I give it a try?
What sprayers have you guys found that spray a coarse enough spray to avoid inhalation problems?
Also, I've been considering using a RotoVac 360 attached directly to the porty as my pre-spray application system. Applying the pre-spray with the 360 would completely avoid inhalation potential (and allow a good pre-spray agitation), but I'm concerned that when I use the more alkaline pre-sprays, I'd run the risk of damaging my porty.. running the pre-spray through the porty's solution system. Valid concern, or should I give it a try?