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The Sprayers Plus Acetone Pro Sprayer is a 2-gallon, versatile solution designed for handling acetone, vinegar, and other chemicals. Its robust design ensures durability against chemical attacks and accidental drops, while convenient features like EPDM seals and a drip tray enhance usability. Safety is prioritized with a chemical-resistant hose and pressure relief valve, making it the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency.




Y**N
Good sprayer for staining concrete
I bought this thinking I would use an acetone based stain on my concrete floor. I ended up using a water based stain instead. The sprayer worked great to apply the stain.
U**G
Not made for acetone
This was supposed to be made for acetone but it didn’t work. We mixed acetone and paint and I guess the acetone ate away at something in the inside and it stopped pumping after one day. I do not recommend this project. What a waste of money.
M**4
Not good for concrete dye application. Drips.
Got it for concrete dye application. No matter what I did, I would get drips from the sprayer, which messed up the application.
M**X
TEERIBLE
I do epoxy flooring and it broke before I could even finish one job with it. Didn’t even last an hour before the seal broke and shot acetone allll over the floor when I pumped it. DO NOT BUY
D**E
Good product
Sturdy materials. Got the job done without issue. No complaints.
S**W
Tuff Sprayer
I needed a sprayer to spray house cleaner on my deck before pressure washing. This tank worked great for that caustic stuff. I'm not sure if there's acetone in the house cleaner or not, but it acutally faded the tank. It held out for the entire job.
A**R
The sprayer is not for acetone, all gaskets dissolve when I fill it with acetone, it is not working
The sprayer is not working, all the gaskets dissolved from acetone
L**U
My new weed sprayer!
I'm the type of individual that prefers to NOT spray chemicals around my home. No "Tumor Lawn", no weed spray. The only place I use even a LITTLE spray is all the way at the back of my property to control a patch of poison ivy. And as long as I keep that under control, very little weed spray is needed.But I needed something to take care of weeds growing in the cracks in the sidewalk and driveway and whatnot. Seeking a natural solution, I found one that I didn't mind using and which was pretty effective against most weeds, which is acetic acid, otherwise known as "vinegar". I get 5 gallon jugs of glacial acetic acid because it's cheaper to mix it myself. Glacial acetic acid (99% or better) is called "glacial acetic acid" because it freezes at 63 F, btw.I like to mix it a little stronger than the store bought stuff, usually around 10-15% for weed spray. Problem is, at 10-15%, acetic acid is terribly hard on natural rubber. So, it's also terribly hard on run-of-the-mill garden sprayers. Leaks are frequent, and I learned to keep o-ring kits handy.Now, before I saw this sprayer on Amazon, I didn't even know anyone made sprayers able to resist hydrocarbons / acetates, such as acetone and acetic acid. But now that I have this, I should stop burning through o-rings every year! Hurray!It comes with 2 fan spray tips plus the adjustable nozzle sprayer. Personally, I'll use the adjustable nozzle sprayer most of all. If you're using this to apply industrial coatings or something, you may find the fan tips quite useful.The hose it came with is about as industrial as industrial gets. Easily DOUBLE the diameter of any of my other sprayer hoses, and very tough looking, yet surprisingly flexible. The spray head is made almost entirely of polymers, which is what you want, as acetic acid will react with many metals (albeit somewhat slowly) to form salts of those metals, such as cupric acetate and iron (II) and iron (III) acetate. Nobody wants to spray Iron (III) acetate on their concrete unless you want it to turn brown.The body of the sprayer seems to be a nice glass-filled nylon, I think. I can tell that it's made with an exceptionally durable and resilient plastic, and there's lots of it. It's MUCH more substantial in wall thickness than my other sprayers, by a factor of 2 or 3 easily. It also has a nice little pop-out wand holder to keep the wand in place, and of course a shoulder strap which does the best job it can but they never seem to have enough padding in them, lol.Plus, I like that everything's red. Sure, acetic acid isn't flammable at 10-15% concentrations (it really doesn't get flammable until around 90%), but you could have acetone in it as well, and that's obviously flammable. Everybody knows not to pick up a red sprayer and try to put out a fire. Right, everyone?The pumping mechanism is also very robust, with no handle flex and a good, quality seal. In short, it's about as "quality" a sprayer as you can get, near as I can tell.If you're in the market for a sprayer capable of handling acetates, this is a FANTASTIC choice. The quality of this sprayer would be as at home with the home owner looking to spray some weeds with vinegar as it would be in the professional contractor's truck filled with whatever he's spraying as part of the job. I was very impressed, and I very much recommend it, regardless of your demand level.
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