pressure pump sprayer

Started by Arumlily, July 03, 2007, 23:49:04

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Arumlily

I am searching for a long handled brush to clean the pressure pump sprayer that has gone green with constant topping up with rain water.
How do you clean the insides of your sprayer? Any tips or ideas please anyone.

Arumlily


tim

Bottle brush or flue brush, depending on the size of the sprayer.

Or a bit of sharp sand & detergent swirled around?

Robert_Brenchley


Baccy Man

I use an old demi john prush you can get them from any homebrew shop.

kenkew

#4
A strong Bi-Card of soda mix left in for 24 hours, or washing soda mix applyed with a piece of towelling tied to a stick?


How about a back scrubber?

mrf94

Toothpaste works on flasks

froglets

I have Magic Balls.

From lakeland Plastics as was, to clean narrow vases & the like.


They are actually small ball bearing like things that you add to water & swirl around, think they work by a combination of light scouring and some kind of catalytic process.

Posh sand probably.

Cheers
is it in the sale?
(South Cheshire)

asbean

Steradent cleans the inside of teapots, might do the same ...  ??? ???
The Tuscan Beaneater

Arumlily

Thanks very much folks for your interesting tips and advice. I will try them out and see which works best for me. Thank you once again and have a nice day.

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