Does anyone NOT use wfp now but has used them in the past?

Wow only 60 sec? How does that work?

Perhaps youā€™re referring to the scroll of Isaiah (chapter 40 verse 22).:wink:

He probably has a container already filled. Right Mike?

I donā€™t know how Mike does it but I use 5 gallon containers to put extra pure water in. When the back pack is empty I just take the lid off of the back pack and dump the container into the back pack. It takes about 60 seconds for the water to drain from the container to the back pack. Mine looks like this Midwest Can 5 GALLON KEROSENE FUEL CAN - Sears Automotive Parts and Accessories but I got it at W@l-M@rt. I have 2 of them so I can carry over 15 gallons of pure water w/ me before I need to go back and refill.

I have three Igloo water containers, purchased at my local Ace Hardware, for storage of pure water when I use my backpack.

Thatā€™s right bud. I carry 3 six gallon gerry cans filled with DI water in the truck. I put them around the house at 30 minute intervals. Four gallons in the backpack lasts me for about 30 minutes, about 15-20 windows.

Yeah, I ruined my backpack last week using Saferestore in it without properly rinsing it out and running water through it. I kinda knew it was gonna happen, but I had no other good alternative. Gonna be getting another one real soon.

Seems like an interesting idea. Do you use a modified back pack pump sprayer? Something like that?

Yes! With a shut off valve mounted to the frame to stop water flow and a quick connect on the end of a short hose so I can disconnect from my WFP hose as needed.

Many use a battery-operated 5-gallon backpack sprayer.

I hope they were all talking about a battery powered back pack, I hate those hand pumps.

btw, I saw a guy on You Tube filling his back pack from those 5 gallon bottled water containers, the nozzle fit right into the back pack.

I have the RHG/Shurflo. It has a wide enough opening where the nozzles on my Igloo water containers arenā€™t even necessary.

I also have a shurflo, I use it for weed spraying and at the beginning I used it for wfp. Iā€™ll you what I hate about them is where they place there on off button. I find it so awkward sometimes and those things are pretty heavy when theyā€™re full, peopel with back back should stay away.

edit: Iā€™ve said this before. My $20 weed spraying wand that I use with my shurflo has a on/lever on it, it was quite a shock when I attached my $400 pole and there was none.

Those wfp need an on/off switch.

I agree on both points.

I ordered EZ-snap fittings to match my poles. My supply hose has the EZ-snap on/off already attached.

I use wfp on out side first, then clean inside make note of windows that need touched upā€¦or if outside only double check them and redo ā€¦but with the pointers in the video that should eliminate a lot moreā€¦and if there is shot gun fungus i scrape them off first or do it as I goā€¦

We use WFP everyday for just about every home. In the 3 years since first purchasing them, there have been less than 10 houses cleaned on the exterior using the traditional methods. I can remember 2 or 3 homes where there were a couple touch ups, but thatā€™s it. Maybe we just rinse to much, but it works. It has saved us atleast 1/3 time savings and increased our dollar per hour by almost double. Customers call asking us to use it as the preferred method for cleaning windows on their home. We do carry carbon poles and carry water on board, so setup is 30 seconds at the most.

Hi Mistersqueegee! Could you please repost the link here? :smiley: