Who makes Flo Master sprayers?

by Hudson Lawn & Garden
Flo-Master by Hudson Lawn & Garden Sprayer is an economical 2-gallon pump sprayer that provides reliable application of liquids. This no-fuss sprayer allows you to easily apply products like fertilizers, insecticides/pesticides, disease control and herbicides.

How do you fill a Flo Master sprayer?

Remove the pump assembly (D) from the tank (A) by locking the pump handle down, then turning counterclockwise. FILL LINE). Screw the pump assembly (D) back into the tank (A) by turning clockwise. Firmly hand tighten.

Where are Hudson sprayers made?

With manufacturing in the U.S., Mexico and Asia, Hudson delivers the best total cost solutions.

What causes a pump sprayer to stop working?

If you are experiencing low pressure output from your sprayer and have ruled out any other parts as the cause, the impeller coupling may have lost its seal, or the impeller itself may be damaged, clogged or broken. In some cases, the pump may be disassembled and cleaned to fix the problem.

Who manufactures Hudson sprayers?

HD Hudson Manufacturing Co H.D. Hudson Manufacturing Company
H.D. Hudson Manufacturing Company manufactures and distributes sprayers. The Company produces and markets a wide range of spraying bottles and products for both professional and individual consumers.

What to do when spray bottle stops working?

If the nozzle was too tight, your sprayer may now be working. If not, unscrew and remove the cap and hold it under hot, running water or immerse it in vinegar, then use a pin to poke a hole in any blockage in the nozzle itself. If your bottle contains hairspray, soak the nozzle in alcohol.

Why is my sprayer not building pressure?

Where are Hudson sprayers manufactured?

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How do you unclog a pump sprayer?

Water and Vinegar Solution – this is also a common method on how to unclog a spray bottle nozzle. Fill a small container with 50% water and 50% vinegar (or alcohol). Put the spray nozzle in the mixture and leave it there for five to ten minutes.