10-27-2012, 04:02 AM
I use a corded Multi-Sprayer.
While there advantages for sure to a battery sprayer, the corded is lighter and the psi is stronger - in the case of Multi-Sprayer at least.
Going from a pump up sprayer to an electric sprayer is a real game changer! Not only is it faster - as mentioned above - but you're far more consistent with how much pre-spray you lay down. We're using less cleaning solution per job as a result.
One thing I've noticed though (and this is the case regardless of sprayer type) is that the chem seems to bounce off the carpet when you are pre-spraying CGD. Could be my imagination, but this is what I see.
In the case of commercial carpet I do wonder if a shower type feed system would be better.
While there advantages for sure to a battery sprayer, the corded is lighter and the psi is stronger - in the case of Multi-Sprayer at least.
Going from a pump up sprayer to an electric sprayer is a real game changer! Not only is it faster - as mentioned above - but you're far more consistent with how much pre-spray you lay down. We're using less cleaning solution per job as a result.
One thing I've noticed though (and this is the case regardless of sprayer type) is that the chem seems to bounce off the carpet when you are pre-spraying CGD. Could be my imagination, but this is what I see.
In the case of commercial carpet I do wonder if a shower type feed system would be better.