I read the posts while on vacation, but don't recall which posting this top=
ic was on.
Not all garden sprayers can handle Jomax and/or bleach (Clorox). These pr=
oducts are too caustic for the innards of non-compatible sprayers. If you=
r sprayer is not bleach compatible, you need to wash all the parts thorough=
ly.
I think for most sprayers that can handle bleach products, the labeling, on=
the box, states it can be used for spraying bleach. I always clean my spr=
ayer of the Clorox/Jomax residue, even if it is compatible.
While in NC visiting my sister, I Jomaxed/bleached her house.....
(Her sprayer wasn't bleach compatible, so I bought one that was.)=20
.... and weeded flower beds (including digging up small sprouting trees), m=
owed & weed-eated grass (bought a pedestal grinder & sharpened mowers' blad=
es). Pruned some trees. Didn't have time to clean her gutters, though.
Built shelves in her 12X16 shed, for storage.... decluttered the shed.
In all, made 2 truck-load trips to the trash/recycle facility.
We saw the total eclipse, also.
Hilton Head was a week of relaxing and lots of eating out. The sign, at t=
he pond (near the pool), said not to feed the alligators.... $10K fine. I =
even went out at night to spot-light them.... they ain't no gators in that =
pond!! I fed the turtles and bream our leftovers. *Someone said the gat=
ors are in the ponds along the golf course.
Sonny
Remember, if you start with bleach - keep going till it is done. The
sprayer will be rusting out the springs and such - but not instantly.
Next day or two it might be gone.
I keep 2 myself. A plastic one for plant killer of some type. The
expensive metal and ceramic covered tank is for plant sprays/oils.
I have had to replace the head in the plastic one once already.
The metal one is 15 years old and keeps on going.
Martin
On 9/1/2017 4:07 PM, Sonny wrote:
> I read the posts while on vacation, but don't recall which posting this topic was on.
>
> Not all garden sprayers can handle Jomax and/or bleach (Clorox). These products are too caustic for the innards of non-compatible sprayers. If your sprayer is not bleach compatible, you need to wash all the parts thoroughly.
>
> I think for most sprayers that can handle bleach products, the labeling, on the box, states it can be used for spraying bleach. I always clean my sprayer of the Clorox/Jomax residue, even if it is compatible.
>
> While in NC visiting my sister, I Jomaxed/bleached her house.....
> (Her sprayer wasn't bleach compatible, so I bought one that was.)
>
> .... and weeded flower beds (including digging up small sprouting trees), mowed & weed-eated grass (bought a pedestal grinder & sharpened mowers' blades). Pruned some trees. Didn't have time to clean her gutters, though.
>
> Built shelves in her 12X16 shed, for storage.... decluttered the shed.
>
> In all, made 2 truck-load trips to the trash/recycle facility.
>
> We saw the total eclipse, also.
>
> Hilton Head was a week of relaxing and lots of eating out. The sign, at the pond (near the pool), said not to feed the alligators.... $10K fine. I even went out at night to spot-light them.... they ain't no gators in that pond!! I fed the turtles and bream our leftovers. *Someone said the gators are in the ponds along the golf course.
>
> Sonny
>
On Fri, 1 Sep 2017 14:07:56 -0700 (PDT), Sonny <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I read the posts while on vacation, but don't recall which posting this topic was on.
>
>Not all garden sprayers can handle Jomax and/or bleach (Clorox). These products are too caustic for the innards of non-compatible sprayers. If your sprayer is not bleach compatible, you need to wash all the parts thoroughly.
>
>I think for most sprayers that can handle bleach products, the labeling, on the box, states it can be used for spraying bleach. I always clean my sprayer of the Clorox/Jomax residue, even if it is compatible.
>
>While in NC visiting my sister, I Jomaxed/bleached her house.....
>(Her sprayer wasn't bleach compatible, so I bought one that was.)
>
>.... and weeded flower beds (including digging up small sprouting trees), mowed & weed-eated grass (bought a pedestal grinder & sharpened mowers' blades). Pruned some trees. Didn't have time to clean her gutters, though.
>
>Built shelves in her 12X16 shed, for storage.... decluttered the shed.
>
>In all, made 2 truck-load trips to the trash/recycle facility.
>
>We saw the total eclipse, also.
>
>Hilton Head was a week of relaxing and lots of eating out. The sign, at the pond (near the pool), said not to feed the alligators.... $10K fine. I even went out at night to spot-light them.... they ain't no gators in that pond!! I fed the turtles and bream our leftovers. *Someone said the gators are in the ponds along the golf course.
>
>Sonny
You have a great heart Sonny.