Professional sprayers
Electric or manual, adjustable spray, jobsite-adapted tanks: sprayers designed to apply your installation and cleaning solutions with precision.
The quality of the sprayer determines the quality of the installation. A fine, even mist across the entire glass surface ensures the film glides smoothly and is positioned without dry spots or pooling. Our sprayers are available in electric versions for high-volume work and manual versions for standard use. Adjustable spray from fine mist to targeted jet, with tank capacities from 1 to 8 liters depending on the model.
Electric or manual: the right format for every use
Electric sprayers: comfort for large job sites
The electric sprayer maintains constant pressure without effort. You press the trigger, the motor does the work, and the spray remains consistent from the first to the last liter. No pumping, no loss of pressure as the tank empties, and no wrist fatigue after an hour of spraying.
It is the tool for high-volume jobs. On 20, 50, or 100 m² of glass to install in a day, the comfort difference compared to a manual sprayer is significant. The installer focuses on positioning the film instead of stopping every five minutes to repressurize.
Backpack models free both hands. The tank is carried on the back, the lance is operated with one hand, while the other hand remains free to hold the film. On large glass panels where the installer works alone, this is a real productivity gain.
The rechargeable battery provides several hours of continuous spraying. More than enough for a full day of work without recharging. Charging time is specified on each product page.
Manual sprayers: simple and reliable everywhere
The manual pre-pressure sprayer is the most common format among installers. You pump, pressure builds, you spray. Simple, reliable, no battery, no motor, no possible breakdown. It’s the tool that always works, whatever the conditions.
The compact trigger spray is the go-to tool for touch-ups and small jobs. A half-liter to one-liter solution, a trigger, a fine spray. For small surfaces, quick fixes, automotive installations, and occasional use, it is sufficient and takes up minimal space.
The 1.5 to 3-liter pressure sprayer is the compromise between the two. Enough autonomy to handle several panes in a row, yet compact enough to carry easily from one job to another. It is the most commonly used format by building installers.
Adjustable spray: mist or targeted jet as needed
All our sprayers feature an adjustable nozzle that allows you to switch from a fine mist to a concentrated jet by turning the spray head.
The fine mist is the main setting for installation. It deposits a uniform layer of solution across the entire glass surface without pooling or dripping. The film slides evenly across the surface, making positioning easier and reducing the risk of dry areas where the film would stick prematurely.
The concentrated jet is used for targeted cleaning and rinsing adhesive residue. Direct the jet onto the area to treat, let the product work locally, then wipe. It is also useful for quickly wetting a large surface before using a scraper.
What tank capacity for which use?
The 500 ml to 1-liter trigger spray covers touch-ups, small surfaces, and automotive installations. A car window typically uses about 100 to 200 ml of solution. A one-liter spray can handle 5 to 10 windows without refilling.
The 1.5 to 3-liter pressure sprayer is suited for standard building installations. One square meter of glass uses about 50 to 100 ml of solution. A 3-liter tank can cover 30 to 60 m² of glass.
The 5 to 8-liter backpack electric sprayer is designed for large job sites. An 8-liter tank can cover 80 to 160 m² of glass in a single fill. It is ideal for office buildings, facades, and large-scale installations.