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Long Shot Puffer Duster ( Holds Up To 4 oz. ) For Applying Dusts and Powders

$ 16.86

Availability: 28 in stock
  • Brand: Clear Puffer Duster
  • MPN: LSPD610
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Long Shot Puffer Duster
    The Long Shot Puffer Duster has a 14 inch wand that makes it easier to access in treating hard to reach areas.
    It is a handheld duster that can easily slide through cracks, crevices, wall voids and places that a regular duster cannot reach.
    It features a built in, clean out rod and a durable high quality natural gum rubber construction.
    The clear body allows any user to see the dust and the cap will prevent any dust leakage.
    The Long Shot Puffer Duster includes a 14 inch curved tip wand making it easy for the user to treat target areas without any other tools or dusters needed. Product can hold up to 4 oz. of insecticide.
    The Long Shot Puffer Duster has been designed to make dust applications much easier without standing on your toes! The 14" curved tip makes all crack and crevice treatments easier for the user without bending and stooping.
    Note:
    Placing a coin in the duster helps in breaking up the dust and prevent it from clumping.
    How To Use:
    Remove black rubber cap from top of the bellows. Fill the duster only halfway with dust. This will allow for enough air space to create the desired air/dust mixture before application. If there is too much dust in the duster, clumps of dust on treated surfaces may result, leading to over application of the product and messy spills.
    Between each squeeze, shake the duster gently to get dust floating inside the bellow.
    When applying dust into cracks and crevices and on surfaces, gently squeeze the duster to ensure the application of very thin layers of dust. When dusting correctly, you should barely be able to see the dust emerging from the tip of the duster.
    Pull the duster away from the surface or crack you are treating to prevent sucking up lint, moisture or debris before relaxing grip on the duster. Small amounts of these items will eventually cause clogging of the duster. If the nozzle becomes clogged, unscrew the rod from the rear of the nozzle and insert it into the nozzle to break up any clogs.
    The correct way to use the duster is upside down (with the bellows facing downward). Place coins or small pebbles in your duster to keep the dust agitated and ensure than any clumps are broken up prior to application.
    Carry a small brush and a damp cloth to use in the event that dust accidentally drifts out of cracks and crevices and onto non-target areas. Use the brush to push excess dust into cracks, and use the cloth to wipe up.