Marolex Pump Sprayers & Foamers
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- I don't want to want these things! But I kinda want 'em. These Marolex sprayers and foamers are pretty legit and they're now available in the OG store. We'll be carrying all the pump sprayers and foamers shown in this video. I've found the Marolex sprayers last longer than other sprayers and you'll run out of liquid in the 1000 ml sprayers before you run out of pressure! I could have easily gone with the Pressol pump sprayers since I'm the US distributor for Pressol, but I believe in carrying the best of the best, even if that means it's from another company like Marolex.
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I don’t detail for a living. Detailing my vehicles is more of a therapy for me and a way to clear my mind because I don’t golf! I honestly think you might be underestimating the value you are providing by bringing these to the store. This is PERFECT for iron x and ONR as well as a few others like brake buster. Using Pressol bottles(although I do love my pressol bottles for literally everything else), especially with ironx, can be a pain. This will make it easier for lazier fake pro detailers like myself. Im looking forward to trying them. Should make my process a little easier. Great addition to the garage IMO
I see it in your face that your really happy with these products and I'm happy you are now bring them. Thanks Matthew really appreciate it
Matt is so Original. I hope he never gives up, cuz man this stuff is great
Matt, I use one of those to spray diluted shampoo on our dog when giving her a bath, works great. Tell Michelle!
GREAT idea!!
I'll get one in Michele's hands! She will like that!
What shampoo and what dilution? I am going to buy one for our groomer for just this purpose. Also, what tip do you use? We have a golden retriever and I think this would make working the soap in a TON easier.
@@meenmug5797 I use about 3-4 tablespoons of Hypo-Soothe in about 800 mil or 27 ounces of water for a 52lb Goldendoodle. Tip is a standard twist type spray tip (no need for a foaming tip) adjusted just past stream to dense spray. You can scrub with one hand and spray the solution with the other, much easier and faster.
@@jpowellpilot so you don’t use the ‘foamer’ just the ‘sprayer’? Since our boy is bigger (100lb) I would think I need at least the 1500 sprayer? Our groomer has a dog washing station but my goal would be to find an easier way to apply the shampoo than glopping it on and trying to spread/lather it in his thick fur. Thanks again for the help!
I like the concept of a store that sells thoroughly vetted products. Hopefully you can expand to other areas.
I appreciate your candor and brutal honesty at the beginning, for I cannot recall you ever using a pump sprayer to detail your car. It is a great idea to add this to your OG arsenal.
I like the pump foamers primarily for wheel cleaning. Because unlike with foam cannons, there is a lot less chance of overspray onto painted surfaces. Especially if you're using more powerful pressure washers, with either higher pressure or higher flow rates (like a 2,500 to 5,000+ psi, and/or 3 to 7+ gpm).
Although by definition Matt is and has to be a salesman, he is at least as honest as they come. So even if he doesn’t “use” it doesn’t mean it’s not a good product.
I have had two of the green ones and one foamer for about two years. The green ones I have brake cleaner in one and degreaser in the other, still performing great. The foamer I have never become best friends with, but it works. One negative (or annoying) thing I would say about them is if you tilt them a little bit off vertical, they become unreliable, like air is passing through without the fluid. They work great completely vertical, but tilt them just a little, they annoy me. Tilt them 45 degrees and they are unusable. Other than that, the green is perfect.
Saw the blue and immediately assumed it was an OG version.
Dallas Paint Correction & Luxury Microfiber is no longer the ONLY game in town now to get these. Shout out Scott Dallas Paint Correction for bringing these to the masses here in the U.S. many years ago but I'm happy that Obsessed Garage now 1) understands the needs for these 2) endorsing them and deciding to sells them.
Sumeet brought these to the US.
These are great sprayers and Matt is right the 1500 is the best size. For people that do waterless washes its enough product to do a misdize SUV. These sprayers are also rebuildable if you are into that sort of stuff. To wash my cars, I have skipped the bucket method all together now. I do an initial rinse and foam with a cannon. Then walk around the car with multiple wet microfibers and use an axel 3000 to add soap to each towel before contact. On average the foamers like a 70/30 dilution ratio and just swap the foaming tips to adjust a little more
Do you just jump to the next towel instead of rinsing one?
@@SkylarsRnD That is correct and I just bulk wash my towels once I have accumulated appt. Make sure you let them dry though before throwing them in a bag or hamper just so they don't get funky
@@miguelmigkustomz9010 what is your end goal not using a bucket method? Less water waste?
@@SkylarsRnD The point of using towels instead of a wash mitt is that you're always using a clean towel. You can rinse your wash mitt in a bucket of water all you want, but there is still going to be dirt on it.
I'm not 100% convinced it actually makes a real difference. But that's the concept behind it.
BBQ guys are always looking for a good pump sprayer also for cooking, not just detailers. Last one I bought was stihl and it sucks.
As someone who lives in an apartment without access to a hose connection, this is my only option other than a drive thru wash...
All the car wash places are closing down around here. I live in a apartment complex with no access to water… I think this could work great for me for a more discreet type of thing. I wash my car once a week so it’s not much of a mess. Great video!
Not sure if this was the case back when this video was made, but Marolex seems to offer three types of sprayers depending on the chemicals you plan on using. They have the:
- Master (Green) - for non-harsh chemicals
- Industry Ergo (Black) - for Acidic chemicals, like acid based wheel cleaners.
- Industry Ergo Alkaline (Blue) - for Alkaline chemicals, like some powerful degreasers, or other alkaline based cleaners.
I'm personally curious if the different models actually have different sets of seals, and/or material construction. Along with where those differences would be. Specifically are the bottles different? Spray tips? Or is it all just internal pump construction only? I'm pretty sure the green Master series IS different enough, that you don't want to use it for prolonged periods with either high acidic or alkaline chemicals, without cleaning it out. However, are the Black and Blue ones actually different enough from each other that if I use an acid in a Blue sprayer, or alkaline in the Black, that it would actually destroy something quicker than usual? Or are they interchangeable in practice cause they both use the same materials/seals?
My interest in the former would be for my bicycles and mainly my mountain bike, thanks for finding these.
Dude didn’t even think about using these for my mountain bikes, glad I saw your comment, I think 😂
That's a good idea.
Might have to pick one up for brake parts cleaner. Cheaper to buy a big can and use a pump sprayer than constantly buying spray cans.
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“I have medium to large to XL sized hands”. So Matt.
You're going to sell a ton of these to us northerners. Living in MN and without any kind of dedicated wash bay, rinseless is my only option for at least 5 months out of the year. I've had good luck with the IK units, but I think I'm going to give these a try.
When you're testing out the foamers, dilute Brake Buster at 10:1. Anything stronger than that is just too thick and it doesn't create good foam.
I tried many sprayers and this is the Gold Standard of sprayers, real good quality parts in and out.
Can we get an update?!?!?!?!
OG I have IK pkg multi/form Pro 2 they are ok, since I'm a at home detailer. But I'll try the Marolex 1500 for Iron Remover, All Purpose Cleaner etc..
FYI I do like the Pressol industrial sprayers for my quick detailer, glass, APC and something I'm trying acid free wheel cleaner.
Thank god you're the distributor for Pressol, I absolutely cannot use another spray bottle ever again if it's not PRESSOL. They are amazing and wroth it if you want the best of the best! I'm glad you're picking up on Marolex now.
I haven't tried these, I tossed the IK ones, but I love the Kwazar Venus pro 360 1.5L, I use it with brake buster diluted 1:1, and I'm not going back to a trigger spray for that again.
Thanks for the honesty and possibly the confusion as you have your own ways of doing things. I am so far a do it yourself kind of guy and am ramping up so this is a perfect addition for me.
Hey Matt - I’m pretty sure Larry Kosilla is using these but rebranded as AMMO NYC - You should think about having them custom painted with the OG colors and decals
AMMO NYC is using "Foam-it" unit.
Thanks for that!! They looked quite similar but now I see the rebranding difference.
@@Schwabz33 auto-fanatic also sell rebranded foam-it the bigger pump sprayers.
I work for a detail shop, wish to own one day. There are some products I’d rather purchase from OG because I know the packaging, the service and the other things that go into it such as the PF22.2. It won’t be Janky. Simple as that. I’d love to have the new seat. As once again. It’s nicer. It’s a better quality. I’m not okay to just go with inexpensive
For apartment dwellers like me these are gonna be legit, can't have a full pressure washing setup but I can have water canisters and some sprayers and im set!
In your case Check out the hydro shot ultra 725
It's funny because I always preferred the Marolex foamers over the iK ones , bought it a while ago and had it shipped to me internationally because of Apex Details. Been using these foamers for a year now , no issues. The build quality seems to be better than the iK ones too. I like the foam output more than the iK
I have the IK one and I hate it. Been waiting for Matt to bring something out. Finally! Thanks for the input
@@alwaysanonymous2276 yeah try this one :) it's great!
What's the difference between the white one and the green one?
I’ve been using an IK 1.5 former for my wheels for a while now, and I hate it. It foams for like 15 seconds after spending 45 seconds pumping it. I haven’t cared enough/been too stingy to do anything about it, but I might have to give these a try. I really don’t feel like picking up another pf22 foam cannon
I live on Miami Beach where we are continuously policed by the EPA, especially for car washing, due to run-off into Biscayne Bay and the ocean. That is why these sprayers are especially helpful since we are not allowed to use other equipment that detailers use. I would use the Industry Ergo model for ONR, ECHO2, etc. rinseless washes and just about any other solution I use as a weekend car cleaner.
After watching "Pan the organizer" I bought 2 of these sprayers. After watching your video, I have changed my mind set. I, once again, over thought it and now I kind of regret it. My thoughts were to use DIY rinse less wash as a prewash because it can foam. Any way I have already bought it so I'm stuck. Thanks for your honesty!
Did you buy the foamer or sprayer? What sizes did you get? I'm considering the sprayer, so maybe I can buy them off of you.
These are the best pump-sprayers on the market, for sure. I use several, but for a rinseless pre-spray they are ab-so-lutely GOLDEN! I can cover the whole car in maybe a minute, very quick and no loss of output. These hold a ton of pressure, easy to tighten the head and pump up, huge throughput and the auto-lock trigger is very nice. They also feel very sturdy, unlike IK.
An anti-slip base would be nice, as well as a trigger lock. The IK's also use a pump-sleeve, which prevent the production of foam inside the bottle. That would be OG-spec if it had all that as well. Some extra bottle colours for easier recognising would be cool too.
I live in a condo that was built it 2016 and for whatever reason there’s no wash bay which is pretty ridiculous in this day and age. As a result I’m limited to using foamers for washing my car when I can’t get out to the wash bays during the winter. I tried the Ammo one and after one year of use, with regular cleaning of the filters the spray pattern drops after a few seconds despite being highly pressurized. Hoping that the Marolex 3000 will last longer.
Break buster 3 to 1 works great in the foamer. I have a sprayer and foamer and absolutely love them. Great choice.
Haved you used other foam products in this marolex foamer or sprayer
@@Elfin4 I have not, I'm sure anything that will foam would work great though.
Ammo Frothe works quite well in the Marolex Axel foamer. ;)
Glad you're seeing the Marolex light.
Great video. What would you recommend for a pre cleaner prior to snow foaming?
Thanks for testing these, as I have been looking for a quality pump sprayer, as I do not use a pressure washer for my wash process. I will be ordering shortly.
What would you recommend for DIY home detailer that has no access to a hose connection and just use a hand pump and good old buckets with the mitts...
Appreciate your input 👌
Much blessings 🙌
You're really going to want to get a hose connection where you are detailing your cars.
The axel 2000 is SO much better the the IK 1.5.
For one it last twice as long. Also being able to switch the tip without removing the top is great.
Claying and pre spray for a RW two top reasons to own the sprayer. Largest foamer for wheels.
Awesome video. Marolex has proven their worth, Marolex Industry 1500, dropped a few times and keeps on working. The sprayer and Axel Foamer works great.
what we really need is an electric foamer. Not everyone can afford or has a sweet garage for a perfect pressure washer set up.
Drill/install Schrader valve.. battery pump ... boom.
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Pump sprayers for wheel cleaners is pretty great. I come from the window tinting/PPF world so pump sprayers are pretty common. These look pretty nice. I’ll be giving these a try
Greetings from Poland, Marolex is one of the best sprayers in the world :)
I use 3000 foamer in winter, 1 capfull bilt hamber auto foam,medium foam tip & 2l water ( you can pump more pressure with less solution ) this works really good for though winter day in Europe. I have it 4 over 1 year without any hiccups and i doesn't clean them after using.
I have all three and I agree with you regarding the foamer. It works but not the greatest. I live in New England so it is helpful for the winter but I wish they could get that thing to really produce some better foam.
One pro to getting a larger capacity one, is not to use it for max liquid capacity, use it for max air pressure for a longer working time.
Great point
Interested to see the industry sprayer tip options each demoed, not just shown. Have not seen that yet and am curious to see the actual difference in atomization etc.
We'll make one soon and have Sumeet on to discuss them in detail.
Hey Matt. I've been using a Marolex 3000 foamer for over a year now, and you're right. You really have to work for it. I can't seem to get enough air into the darn thing to keep me from stopping and having to re-pump..Often. Quite inconvenient to say nothing about the energy I use to keep the think working properly. Fifty to seventy-five pumps might last 30 seconds before I have to drill another pump load into it. I noticed in the video that you did not discuss the spray bottles that they make. I think the Industry sprayer bottle is really good. Same build quality and performance. I need to figure out where the 3000 went wrong. Doesn't seem to be leaking air.
The 2000-3000 sprayers imo are meant for smaller areas like wheels. Usually a full pump per wheel. If i want to do all 4 wheels or the whole car i use my IK9. I put a valve in my IK pro 2. Foam does last longer at the max 50 psi but it still needs to be charged every wheel.
My ergo 1500 arrives today. I plan on putting half oz rinseless with rest water. Should be a nice pretreatment for washing. My $5 harbor freight bottle keeps breaking.
Unfortunately, I've had no luck using the AXEL 3000 in my opinion it's garbage I tried all different mixture ratios of water to soap and still the results are just not worth it. I had to pump the sprayer 50 times just to wash one 24"x14" wheel with a 40" tire. The foam sprayer just spurts out weak streams of mixture before you have to pump it up again this time 40 pumps. I spent more time re-pumping the sprayer than washing the truck. I think you were smart contemplating whether to carry these in your inventory, I think they'd be more suitable for sale in the Dollar Tree Store.
I like the honesty
would the 1000 completely pre rinse a midsize suv?
Just getting into rinseless due to moving into an apartment, getting one of these, the 2K green is like half the price of the Ammo NYC foamy thing
Why doesn't the Marolex website list Obsessed Garage as a distributor?
I prefer the green bottles - can I use citrus prewash and iron x in this, or would i need the industry ones?
I think you’d want industrial for the pre wash. Iron X is fine.
dumb question but after you’re done using it With the pressure in it. Do u reopen it to purge the pressure In it or can it be put away with it pumped til next use?
Can you use these for horticulture insecticide and fungicide spraying?
There are acid and alkaline versions of the industry. What one would be best for detailing ? Not sure I have anything that is acidic, is citrus pre wash acidic ? No idea which one to buy
Yes, it is.
1 to 5 mix with brake buster gives good foam
Finally, IK Foamers and their customer service sucks. These are best ones on market.
Matt there are a couple of battery powered pressure washers out there. For people in apartments knowing which one of these is best (if any) would be a great service.
Worx Hydroshot
I'm waiting for the Ego version. They keep teasing it, but nothing yet.
Hi, great video!
Can you use the industry white bottle sprayers with Acrylic Solvent Based Polyurethane Sealers? I'm assuming the 'Viton Seals' would be able to cope with it or am I wrong?
I only started watching because of your blue gt3 and the progression of the gt3 to RS.
With the green bottles, how “see through” are they? Are you able to see the water levels ok for measuring? Thanks!
You can see, but not well.
Hey Matt, I don’t wanna pump sprayer either in my experience they just kind of work and then they break leak or what have you and I really don’t have a use for them but they seem to be much more legit and I’m intrigued so I will have to pick one up and see if I can’t find a use hopefully I’ll be pleasantly surprised not in its quality but in its use case I think you’re going to sell a lot of them have a good one.
Your buddy is right about pump sprayer Matt! Are they Viton seals? It really is nice to have them around I got tired of using a regular spray bottle for my ONR freaking squeezing the trigger ect.....JANKED ....
The white bottles are Viton.
Hello, when is the axel 2000 coming back?
Figures this video would pop up 3 days after I buy a chemical guys sprayer 😅💥🔫
@@jrose7381 same here. Bought in Walmart at $10 and change. Cant complain
We're officially detailing bros
hey I know Poland, I am near them, sorry to disappoint but they probably don't use these to wash cars, more likely to dust their crops and potatoes with roundup chemical or something else agricultural
You are wrong . A lot of people including me use this brand to wash/detail cars in Poland.
Of course a lot of people use in gardens as well becouse its the best product in the market. We have other Polish brand but Marolex are best especially foamers
Can I leave Brake Buster in here for an extended period of time, and BB won't affect the materials of the container? Kind of like how you leave BB in your foam cannon. I'm thinking about getting the Industry 1500 and leaving Brake Buster in there and just using that to spray my wheels faster.
Yes, you should be able to do that without problems.
After trying to make the ik foamer work I'm done.. wanted it for adams or brake buster on tires... just garbage...maybe ill wait a little
So, should we all just order the foamers to mess with Matt?
Ha, ha... I hate being proven wrong. It messes with my soul.
@@ObsessedGarage I think being proven wrong messes with all of us
My garage is full of crappy sprayers that do not work well. I will try a Marolex.
They are the best ones by a pretty decent margin. iK is the second best based on my experience.
I just bought an ik foam pro 2. I suppose I could add one of these.
I bought a second foam cannon after watching one of Your vids washing wheels. I haven’t tried it out yet... pretty soon I’ll know the results.
Have a great weekend, Matt.
Matt, you should add an air tire valve to your pump sprayers if you don't like pumping them that much.
What's the difference between the white one and the green one?
Wow another great video with an honest review. Just remember guys if u don’t like them or break them throw in trash and buy another one and support him with your purchase. :).
Warranties are for losers
Wife says u can’t use the L word so u must put a dollar in the cookie jar. :)
Ha, ha...
Hi.
Question...
Is Black for spray and Is Blue for foam?
Correct
@@ObsessedGarage thanks!
Can you use the Industry 2000 as a foamer?
Only the Axel foams.
When Matt talks, car guys listen.
Why didnt use any of them?
Mines clogged any suggestions
Now Matty has an excuse to order 55 gal drums of invisible glass !!!!
Whenever I see you (previous videos) use these, your reaction is like 'this is junk'. hahaha
People have to be ok with “I have changed my mind.” We are allow to do that. I got new information and I have changed my mind. Life is full of nuances.
Bingo!
We might be more accepting of that if Matt didn't talk in absolutes so much.
Lmfao when he said he punted it in the woods
Matt you need to replace ONR with mckees 37 rinse less it’s soooo much better
Yeah...Kyle has been all over me about that. We have it coming.
Im not into detailing at all nor washing cars....
But I have never experienced any sprayer that would last more than 5-10 times before it starts breaking down....not building up enough pressure or any at all due to leakage in a gasket or threading...( maybe a bit too much💪🏻 )
Alternatively Total🛑Stop and being unable to pump att all....( Degreaseing
vans at work in wintertime )
The real question is, how will these perform with graphene spray coating?
Ha...
with these you can buy a hole barrel of brake cleaner and clean the hole house :))
We all know Europeans make the best stuff ;-) Thanks for supporting Poland OG!!
Does anyone have problems with the triggers breaking on these?
Would you be willing to do drop/durability tests? I do PPF and have been playing with a pump sprayer that has some hype on it in the tint/PPF world. I've already broken 2 sprayer tips from habitually hanging the pump sprayer in my pocket and it falling out and hitting the ground. If these Marolex parts can take a beating, I'd definitely like to try them out.
That's a good idea. I'll add that to the list.
I like them just need to figure out what I will use it on but I’m sure I can, always enjoy your review of products, very few people you can trust to be truthful
Tried Gloria pump sprayers? Also legit and German.