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Sunbrite came out with the hurricane brush.

I have not tried it yet.

If it works and ill guess it will for ready seal.

Then take a look at this little gem.

www.topoftheline.com

click ''new products''

then check out the soda keg dispensers.

The one with the brush head for tire detailing.

Would'nt that be nice to use to do the railings?

What is your opinion?

I would prefer to use compressed air,not co2.

,i have a air compressor.

If the brush from sunbrite works then no reason this should'nt.

Wind wont effect it,no overspray,less wasted sealer,brushing dose a better job,easy cut in by the house,made from stainless steel,use the spray end to apply HD80,no pumping.

Sounds good but before i invest i want more opinion's.

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I am in the process of building a soda sprayer for caustic, bought all parts from foxx.... Mike Hinderliter uses one and swears by them....

Matt

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Hello Matt,

I get used soda cans from the local pepsi distributor. I drill and tap the existing fittingd to 1/8" pipe thread. I put on a metal tire valve to fill it. I put a stainless 1/8" ball valve, 6' of 1/4" hose, a cheap ($10) p/w gun with a coupler for changing nozzels. I probably have $35 in parts and 30 minutes time.

No motors, no batteries, no noise.

See ya,

Rick

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Ron,

I guess I will be the first, I ordered one yesterday with the wand, once it gets here, I will try it out, and let you know my results, I want to see how they put this together, so I can copy their design, I will have one for sealer, one for, stripper/cleaner, and one for britener, I think 3 of these would be ideal,

a half decent airless is $600-$700, so for a couple hundred bucks, what the heck..?

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has anyone tried a STAIN STICK from sear's.

It's the stupid type that the handle fill's with stain and you compress it to release the stain to the pad?

Well i tried it because it has one specil part i needed.

The pad is built skinny on one one end to get in between the decking board's without a brush.

Im sure the hurricane brush is far far better but i was in a hurry.

It was a 2 tone wrap around porch. Spraying would'nt have been worth the prep time.

Fitz,

ive been thinking of a plastic cone to be fitted over the nozzle of my shur-flo system to prevent overspray from stripper's.

The less it's airborne the better.

I think your on the right road.

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