Ralph Pastorelli
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Where is Marty with a ball busting response to this topic? He always has something mean to say!

Where is Marty with a ball busting response to this topic? He always has something mean to say!![]()
until you get used to mixing in the hf container, mix it in a bucket with hot water and a paint stir stick. put funnel in hf container pour should work fine. I use 1 cup(8ozs/4 scoops) to 1 gallon hot water in a normal hydroforce.
Waldo had called or text me 6 times to tell me what an idiot he has been for NOT using a HF all along.
listening to Multi Sprayer fags like Larry turned out be a huge time waster.
Waldo had called or text me 6 times to tell me what an idiot he has been for NOT using a HF all along.
listening to Multi Sprayer fags like Larry turned out be a huge time waster.
You might think that, but in practice it goes very smoothly.The ONLY way they make $ense (when they draw right) is for one man crew .
otherwise, you're an idiot to stop the wand to pre-spray
..L.T.A.
Nice response how you been? I'm not around much in the busy months or at Fenway Park on weekends GO REDSOX!I'll stand in for him this time
good to see you back PasDUHrelish .
we haven't a dumb dago here since that jabroni Segretti got bounced
..L.T.A.
We only use ServiceMaster products that work very well so no give 2 craps on how the junk out there works![]()
Louis is correct.
PowerMax has a time-release oxidizer.
By design, it does not dissolve immediately, unless the water is very hot.
Some inline sprayers have a very poor small filter for the chemical feed.
This is the "acorn type" you need to prevent clogging:
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http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=68&products_id=5173
We will provide one at no charge to anyone who has ordered PowerMax,
if you ask.
Larry
Nice response how you been? I'm not around much in the busy months or at Fenway Park on weekends GO REDSOX!