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Airless Chemical Sprayer
SaraWest Airless Chemical Sprayer is intended for professional application of selected graffiti protection coatings, facade treatments, paint removers, and larger area chemical systems.
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Made in Pampa, Texas
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Take this formula as-is, your label.
Library formula already shelf-tested. Your artwork, your pack. From 1,000 units.
Start a fast projectCustom path
Use this as a starting point, customize it.
Scent, viscosity, color, claims. Our chemists tune it to your spec. Sample in weeks, not a year.
Spec a custom versionTypical use cases
- 01Municipal graffiti abatement crews
- 02Façade restoration and masonry contractors
- 03Transit and fleet facilities maintenance
Airless delivery built for harsh chemistries and big square footage.
Brushes, rollers, and pump-up sprayers slow crews down and waste product. On large façades, transit hubs, and block walls, you need fast, even coverage without babysitting finicky seals or fighting clogs mid-shift. Harsh removers and solvent-rich barriers chew through lightweight pumps, and low-pressure rigs can’t hold a pattern or hit target film build.
We engineered an airless chemical sprayer around the realities of graffiti barriers, façade treatments, paint removers, and large-area chemical systems. A solvent-compatible wetted path, tight filtration, and tip selections let operators run water- or solvent-based chemistries with stable fan patterns at the lowest effective pressure. Quick-flush routing and field-serviceable wear parts shorten changeovers and keep film build consistent across rough substrates.
Built, kitted, and QC’d in our 30,000 sq ft Pampa, Texas facility, this unit is paired with the same formulation discipline we use in our coatings portfolio. We integrate tips, filters, and hose sets to match your chemistry and climate, and we can badge, color, and kit it for private label. One supplier, one spec: your brand on the box, our Texas manufacturing behind it.
- Solvent-rated wetted path and seals for removers, barriers, and façade chemistries.
- Low-pressure, full-pattern delivery to control overspray and hit target film build.
- Quick-flush design minimizes downtime between products and end-of-day cleanup.
- Field-serviceable pump and gun wear parts with standard contractor components.
- Contractor package options: tips, filters, hose lengths, and extensions matched to use.
Prepare the surface per the chemical’s instructions. Strain product into a clean supply container. Select tip size and filter grade per the chemical’s TDS. Connect grounded hose and gun. Prime the unit with the product until air is purged.
Start at the lowest pressure that produces a full, even fan with no tails. Maintain 12–18 in gun distance and overlap passes by 50%. For barriers or façade treatments, apply in a crosshatch to reach rough porosity. Target wet film thickness per the coating’s spec; make test passes and verify with a wet film gauge. For paint removers, apply an even coat and allow dwell per the remover’s label - commonly 5–30 minutes - longer in cold conditions.
Best results occur between 50–90°F with low wind and out of direct sun for slow-evaporating chemistries. Do not atomize flammable solvents near ignition sources. Follow the SDS of the product being sprayed for PPE and ventilation.
When finished or changing products, de-pressurize, engage trigger lock, and flush with a compatible solvent or water until discharge runs clear. Clean gun filters and tip. Store the unit depressurized with a light protective fluid in the pump per the manual.
- 20–40% faster coverage versus roller or pump-up methods on large areas.
- 10–25% material waste reduction through correct tip selection and pattern control.
- 4,000–10,000 sq ft treated per shift, depending on product, substrate, and crew.
- Wet film thickness variation typically within ±1 mil with proper setup and technique.
- Changeovers and end-of-day cleanup reduced to minutes using quick-flush routing.
Distributors add layers of margin and guesswork to equipment kits meant for chemical work. We build and kit this sprayer factory-direct in Pampa, Texas, specify the wetted path to match water- or solvent-based chemistries, and pair tips and filters to your product and climate. You get formulation depth, application engineering, and assembly under one roof - with fewer markups, fewer boxes to reconcile, and a unit that’s ready for your label and your crews on day one.


