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Reddit mentions of Kingfisher PS4003 Pump Action Pressure Garden Sprayer,5 Litre

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Kingfisher PS4003 Pump Action Pressure Garden Sprayer,5 Litre. Here are the top ones.

Kingfisher PS4003 Pump Action Pressure Garden Sprayer,5 Litre
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Designed to be used safely with garden chemicals such as pesticides and weed killers.Built in safety feature- Pressure Release Value.Translucent graduated bottle in Litres for accuracy when filling, or mixing within the bottleMade from shatterproof and frost resistant material.Extended spray lance to reach those awkward and less reachable places.
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Found 4 comments on Kingfisher PS4003 Pump Action Pressure Garden Sprayer,5 Litre:

u/Statuethisisme · 2 pointsr/bikewrench

So, rather than rinse, wipe it down with a sponge (car wash type works well), when you do wash rinse with very low pressure (I use a garden sprayer).

Obviously you can't do much about riding in wet weather (not riding isn't a good alternative in my books), but make sure the bike doesn't sit wet afterwards.

u/FRJR1992 · 2 pointsr/AutoDetailing

I had this problem as well. I generally use ONR as other users have suggested, provided that my car isn't too dirty.

You may also want to look into a pesticide sprayer (the kind that you pump by hand to pressurize). I have one that holds two US gallons and it is pretty helpful for cleaning/rinsing wheels, engine bays, and undercarriages. It's also useful for spraying diluted APC or waterless wash in different applications.

It's possible to wash the entire car by hand using the two-bucket method while using the sprayer to rinse, but you essentially have to go one panel at a time and you'll probably have to refill the sprayer at least once.

 

I'm going to take a guess and assume you're in the UK? If so, here's a link to a 5L example of the sprayer I mentioned.

u/benryves · 1 pointr/bicycling

I've been using Muc-Off water-soluble degreaser on my bike and found that whilst brushing/scrubbing with a cloth does a reasonable job I got significantly more gunk out of the drivetrain by spraying it out with water.

I don't have a hose so use a pressure sprayer.