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You must have noticed: the birds are singing, the sun is shining again, the air is pleasantly sweet; there is no doubt that spring is here and everything is new. When you’re in a good mood and want to give your home or apartment a new look, you pull your best assistant out of the garage—the paint sprayer. But when you turn it on, you find that the wall in front of you isn’t the color you’ve carefully chosen, and upon careful inspection, you find that the sprayer hose is clogged with old paint!

We know that buildup of paint on sprayer hoses can be a big problem. It creates inflexibility and even accelerated hose wear. How to clean the sprayer hose and keep it from getting clogged with old paint?

Orientflex will help you!

Clean the Sprayer Hose

1. Remove the hose from the sprayer.

2. First clean the outside of the sprayer hose. Wash the hose with warm soapy water, then rinse to ensure the soap is removed. …

3. Fill the sprayer hose with water half the length of the hose, and put an appropriate amount of coarse salt and baking soda according to the length of the hose.

4. Close both ends of the hose.

5. Then shake the mixture in the sprayer hose. Grinding of the salt will remove the dirt from the hose walls.

6. Finally, connect to the water outlet valve and remove the cleaning solution with clean water. Shake off excess water from the sprayer hose.