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ProTool Foam Cannon Bottle for Wash Sprayer Pressure

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  • Wash surfaces faster with this Foaming Bottle for the Washer Sprayer. This foamer attachment creates luxurious foaming action for cleaning surfaces
  • 1 Liter Concentrate Bottle holds detergent used for foam creation, large 1 liter bottle
  • Quick Connect to the tip of the Wash Sprayer Trigger gun, requires Quick Connect Kit 515-0042
  • Adjustable Rate allows the oerator to aduct the amount of detergent to get just the right foaming and cleaning action
  • Great for Auto and Truck Washing, Building Cleaning, and Fences, Glass

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Item #: 515-0041  UPC : 00669893032149

$17.45

$19.95

 
 
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Wash Sprayer Foam Cannon Bottle

The ProTool Foamer attachment allows you to add a chemical to the mix at the tip.

Works great with ProTool Wash Up Soap to easily foam and apply soap quickly to a Car, Truck, RV, etc.

Switch out the chemical in the bottle and easily apply a heavier soap for wheels or other surfaces. 

Foaming soap stays on the surfaces longer allowing for more time to agitate and rinse before drying on the car. 

Foamer attachment with right chemistry offers aN even application of many detergents.


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