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Which solo CLEANLine (304 A / B) — 2-litre pump sprayer fits your cleaner? 304 A covers acidic to neutral media (pH 1–7) with FKM, 304 B handles neutral to alkaline media (pH 7–14) with EPDM – both up to 3 bar.
solo CLEANLine (304 A / B) — 2-litre pump sprayer is to detailing what a clean torque wrench is to mechanical work: control. Not „more product“, but an even spray pattern, repeatable wetting and a tool that matches the chemistry – so you’re not arguing about sticking seals or pressure loss after three jobs. SOLO built the CLEANLine specifically for cleaning and disinfection tasks, and with the 304s it spells out the split by pH range very clearly: A models (FKM) for pH 1–7, B models (EPDM) for pH 7–14.
FKM and EPDM aren’t decorative acronyms – they’re the call that decides whether your sprayer just works day-to-day or turns into a maintenance project. SOLO deliberately splits the CLEANLine by pH window: if you’re laying down concentrated or diluted acids in the pH 1–7 range, tools with FKM seals are the right pick; once it goes alkaline (pH 7–14), EPDM is the seal material that goes in.
For you as a detailer it translates beautifully into plain terms: if you run typical acidic jobs (say acidic cleaners that go after mineral residue and deposits), that belongs in the A world – and that’s exactly what 304 A is for. If your day-to-day runs more alkaline (classic: lots of pre-cleaner/APC/degreaser setups meant to break down organic grime), 304 B is the clean call. The point isn’t „acid good / alkali bad“ – the point is material compatibility and consistency: seals have to seal and move while they’re in contact with the medium. Mix it up wrong here and you rarely notice on the first spray – you notice later: pressure drops faster, the action gets rougher, small parts age for no reason.
Nice to know (because it really comes up in practice): with FKM, SOLO also mentions suitability for oil-based and partly chlorinated-hydrocarbon media. That’s no free pass for experiments, but it explains why a lot of pros like to stay in the FKM world for „chemically demanding“ media – as long as the pH use fits. And since we don’t do detailing in a lab but between the wheel, the sill and the door shut: if you run several media side by side, the A/B logic is the simplest way to avoid mistakes. Label the contents, match the tool to it, done.
3 bar pump pressure sounds technical at first – but it’s really the difference between „constantly re-pumping“ and „working in a clean flow“. With the 304s, SOLO describes how the efficient pump lets you reach an operating pressure of up to 3 bar with little effort, giving you long enough working intervals. That’s what makes the sprayer so pleasant in everyday car care: you can wet a panel evenly without the spray going tired after ten seconds.
The second pro building block is the fully encapsulated pump unit. SOLO explains that the encapsulated pump shields the pump elements from the chemically active cleaning fluid and so helps it last. Translated: less direct „chemical stress“ in the mechanical heart of the thing, less risk that the pump feel or the seal tightness gets worse over time – as long as you don’t treat the tool like a throwaway after use (more on that in a second).
And then there’s the part you feel right away on every job: nozzle and handling. SOLO names a new, adjustable universal nozzle for a more balanced jet and spray pattern, and on the 304 B explicitly the adjustable hollow-cone nozzle, which lets you set spray volume and pattern. Add ergonomic controls, a comfortable trigger lever and a lock slide that lets you switch between continuous and spot spraying while you work. That’s pure gold in detailing: spot-on at badges, shut lines and edges – and the next moment broad across pre-wash zones, without cramping your hand or chopping up your workflow.
Badly underrated, but a real quality indicator day-to-day: filling and standing. Per SOLO the tank is made of sturdy, UV-resistant polyethylene, stands on three feet, has a wide filler opening and a fill-level mark in the semi-transparent material. That’s not „nice“, that’s time saved: mix faster, spill less, set it down cleanly – and if you work professionally, those are exactly the details that make the session pleasant.
Cleaning and releasing pressure on a pump sprayer isn’t the boring chore – it’s the part that preserves your spray quality. SOLO describes a safety valve you use to release the tank pressure for emptying, refilling or cleaning, and that any pressure above 3 bar is bled off automatically through this valve. For your routine that means: after working, bring the pressure down in a controlled way first, then open – not the other way round. That keeps it clean and predictable.
If you’re after consistent results in detailing, build yourself a simple routine: after use, empty the leftover medium, rinse with clean water, run one pass of water through it (so the nozzle and lines are clear too), then store it dry and clean. That stops residue drying on the valves and nozzle and ruining your spray pattern next time. And yes: with the more „active“ cleaners it pays off twice, because that way you don’t leave the seals sitting in the medium permanently. The original operating manual shows, among other things, cleaning and care steps plus dismantling/checking the nozzle parts – a good reminder that a tool like this earns some care if you want it running like a pro tool.
Handy (and pretty smartly solved): on the 304 B SOLO names a card slot built into the spray head for marking the tank contents, including the writable media cards supplied. For you that means: no more „wasn’t that the wheel cleaner… or?“ – you label cleanly by use case and automatically grab the right one in the flow. That’s exactly how you cut detail mistakes before they happen.
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