ProTool Clever Cart Softwash Sprayer
Quick Overview
- Easy to setup and use
- Precise and constant dosage at various flow rates
- SH capable and supports a wide range of liquid or soluble concentrates
- Proportional system eliminates risks of under or overdosing
- Externally adjustable and operates continuously
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PROTOOL CLEVER PRECISION SPRAYING SYSTEM
And just about any Cleaning Chemical that can be sprayed. The sprayer is capable mixing and spraying most chemical concentrates.
- Easy to setup and use the Clever Sprayer provides precise and constant dosage at various flow rates.
- SH-capable, the Clever Sprayer also supports a wide range of liquid or soluble concentrates
- The Clever injectors proportional system eliminates all risks of under or overdosing.
- Externally adjustable and operates continuously
- Just set it and use it
INCLUDES:
- Cart, filtration, Dosing System, two 7-gallon Tote with Draw Tube lid
- Spray Wand GH attach and 4 tips: 30 and 50 size in stream and fan spray
- Delivery Hose 50ft 1/2 in Clear Braid
Cleaning with Disinfectants, Detergents and Degreasers
Use the Clever Sprayer to mix and spray most cleaning solutions, either from the 7 gal. tote or draw directly from a chemical bucket or bottle with the whip draw tube.
Premixes are required for 128 to 1 - 64 to 1 - 32 to one
- 10% to get a
0.8% 128 to 1 - 1.0 oz per gallon Note: a Premix use 1 gallon of Concentrate and 6 Gallons of Water in Tote.
- 6% to get a
1.6% 64 to 1 - 2.0 oz per gallon Note: a Premix use 2 Gallons of Concentrate and 5 Gallons of Water in Tote.
- 5% to get a
3.1% mix 32 to 1 - 4.0 oz per gallon Note: a Premix use 3 Gallons of Concentrate and 4 Gallons of Water in Tote.
Put Chemical in without dilution for these mix rates
- 5% is 20 to 1 6.4 oz. per gallon
- 8% is 12 to 1 10 oz. per gallon
- 10% is 10 to 1 13 oz. per gallon
- 13% is 8 to 1 17 oz. per gallon
- 15% is 7 to 1 19 oz. per gallon
- 20% is 5 to 1 26 oz. per gallon
- 25% is 4 to 1 32 oz. per gallon
House and Roof Mix for Cleaning Mold and Mildew
A roof mix at 3% SH (starting with 12.5% in the tote) produces about 30 gallons of spraying Solution, About 1500 sq ft of roof
A house mix 1% setting You will get 70 Gallons of spraying solution from one 7 gallon tote, About 6000 sq ft of house or fence cleaning.
NOTE: Roof cleaning typically needs more saturation of the chemical so a heavier spray is needed but houses and fences, decks etc need far less product on them for a good clean so more sq ft per gallon coverage.
Your actual coverage will vary based upon technique and weather (colder and hotter days will both need more solution)
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
- At 60psi and above, you have great flow
- At 50psi flow is adequate
- At less than 50psi, you'll have flow, but the cleaning will slow down (a small boost pump can be employed to increase the pressure)
- The system has a regulator to protect from pressure above 70psi
START OF JOB
1) Put 2 Gallons of Disinfectant Cleaner and 5 Gallons of Water to tote
- Note for Dirty Area add 1 Pint Bottle Of Sticky, Sticky will also help when more Dwell time is required.
Set Dial to 6% this yields the appropriate Sanitizing Spray
6) Connect Tote to Clever Draw Tube and Turn on the Water Source
7) Press Air Release button on Top of Clever till water escapes
8) Start Spraying
1) Put 7 gallons of 12.5% SH in tote
- Note for CDC Recommended Sanitization Spraying use 50% SH with 50% Water in Tote
5% yields 0.3% SH Solution when Tote is mixed 50% SH 12.5 with 50% Water CDC Recommended Sanitization Spray
5% yields 0.6% SH Solution Spraying Solution
10% yields 1.2% SH Solution Spraying Solution
25% yields a 3.0% SH Solution Spraying Solution
6) Connect Tote to Clever Draw Tube and Turn on the Water Source
7) Press Air Release button on Top of Clever till water escapes
8) Start Spraying
Roof for Cleaning Mold and Mildew
- 7 Gallons of SH 12.5%
- 1 bottle of Sticky Detergent
- Yields 30 gallons of spraying power.
- Set Mix Ring # to 25
Building Wash, Siding, Fence, Deck Cleaning Mold and Mildew
- 7 Gallons of SH 12.5%
- 1 bottle of Sticky Detergent
- Yields 70 gallons of spraying power.
- Set Mix Ring # to 10
CDC Recommended Sanitizing Spray
- 3.5 Gallons 12.5% SH then fill the tote with Water
- 1 bottle of Sticky Detergent
- Yields 70 gallons of spraying power at 0.3% SH Solution.
- Set Mix Ring # to 6%
Sanitizing Spray using 2 ounce per Gallon Disinfectant
- 2 Gallons of Disinfectant Cleaner with 5 Gallons of Water
- Optional 1 bottle of Sticky Detergent
- Yields 119 gallons of spraying power.
- Set Mix Ring # to 6%
Optional Spray Final Rinse chemistry:
Keep a 7 Gallon tot of Final Rinse available
Premix --> 3 gallons of Final Rinse and 4 gallons of water and set to 10% Mix Ring on the Clever when you want to rinse an SH solution from building surfaces, especially consider this where the building has metal adornments.
Mix Ratios for SH Sanitization |
SH (Sodium Hypochlorite) per CDC Recommended Cleaning |
CDC Recommends |
1/3 of a cup household store bought bleach (A 6% SH Solution) |
1/3 cup per gallon (3oz) is a 0.14% Solution for Interiors |
Also, we recommend a little stronger for Exteriors a 0.3% Solution |
And there is the Professional Strength SH at 12.5% to consider for Mix Ratios |
Then there is Interior vs Exterior Sanitization to consider with Exterior often requiring a small boost to the bleach mix |
Add Stick or Sticky Concentrate Surfactant to the Bottle to promote cleaning of dirty surfaces |
Store Bought Bleach (6%) | ||||
0.14% Solution | 0.30% Solution | Detergent | ||
For this Container | Interior Add Bleach | Exterior Add Bleach | Add Stick or | Sticky |
Quart 32 oz Spray Bottle | 0.7 oz | 1.6 oz | 0.25 oz | |
48 oz Pump Sprayer | 1.1 oz | 2.4 oz | 0.4 oz | |
1 Gallon Pump Sprayer | 3 oz | 6.4 oz | 1 oz | |
2 Gallon Pump Sprayer | 6 oz | 12.8 oz | 2 oz | |
5 Gallon Backpack Sprayer | 15 oz or a Pint | 32oz or a Quart | 5 oz | |
30 Gallon Sprayer | 88 oz or 0.7 ga | 192oz or 1.5 ga | 30 oz | |
50 Gallon Sprayer | 147 oz or 1.2 ga | 320oz or 2.5 ga | 50 oz | 1 Pint |
Clever Precision Sprayer | add to tote: | add to tote: | 1 Pint | |
50% Bleach | 7 Gallons Bleach | |||
50% Water | Set Dial to 5% | |||
Set Dial to 5% | ||||
Professional Strength Bleach (12.5% SH) | ||||
0.14% Solution | 0.30% Solution | Detergent | ||
For this Container | Interior Add Bleach | Exterior Add Bleach | Add Stick or | Sticky |
Quart 32 oz Spray Bottle | 0.4 oz | 0.8 oz | 0.25 oz | |
48 oz Pump Sprayer | 0.6 oz | 1.2 oz | 0.375 oz | |
1 Gallon Pump Sprayer | 1.5 oz | 3.2 oz | 1 oz | |
2 Gallon Pump Sprayer | 3 oz | 6.4 oz | 2 oz | |
5 Gallon Backpack Sprayer | 8 oz or a Pint | 16 oz or a Quart | 5 oz | |
30 Gallon Sprayer | 44 oz or 0.3 ga | 96 oz or 0.8 ga | 30 oz | |
50 Gallon Sprayer | 74 oz or 0.6 ga | 160 oz or 1.3 ga | 50 oz | 1 Pint |
Clever Precision Sprayer | add to tote: | add to tote: | 1 Pint | |
1 Gallon Bleach | 50% Bleach | |||
6 Gallons Water | 50% Water | |||
Set Dial to 8% | Set Dial to 5% |
Clean and Sanitize Large Areas
Cleaning and Sanitizing a Loading Dock
Easy to use with precision Chemistry management
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