I've been doing some searching and has some questions for those of you have used an indoor wfp.
I got my backpack sprayer, cut off the sprayer handle/trigger thingy but kept it. I then added garden hose fittings to it so I could hook it back up to the sprayer. So basically I created my own indoor wfp delivery system.
I tried it on some 3rd story windows and the windows that were in the sun looked horrible. I tried changing out the pads after each window but there was just too much junk built up on the windows. There was no way to get a ladder up that high, no room for a lift, so I just had to tell the customer they were inaccessible (got to love architects).
I tried the blue ettore pads and those seemed to do worse than the green unger pads and I was using pure water.
On some of the old threads people use a mix of alcohol and pure water, others say pure water only. So my question is for those who have successfully used an indoor wfp: what's your mix?
Second: what pads are you using?
I got my backpack sprayer, cut off the sprayer handle/trigger thingy but kept it. I then added garden hose fittings to it so I could hook it back up to the sprayer. So basically I created my own indoor wfp delivery system.
I tried it on some 3rd story windows and the windows that were in the sun looked horrible. I tried changing out the pads after each window but there was just too much junk built up on the windows. There was no way to get a ladder up that high, no room for a lift, so I just had to tell the customer they were inaccessible (got to love architects).
I tried the blue ettore pads and those seemed to do worse than the green unger pads and I was using pure water.
On some of the old threads people use a mix of alcohol and pure water, others say pure water only. So my question is for those who have successfully used an indoor wfp: what's your mix?
Second: what pads are you using?
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