Patented hose-end chlorine delivery system Uses a calcium hypochlorite caplet (solid form of chlorine) Provides safe, cost effective disinfectant solution.

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Patented hose-end chlorine delivery system Uses a calcium hypochlorite caplet (solid form of chlorine) Provides safe, cost effective disinfectant solution Extremely easy to use Will not fade colors SAFE AND EASY

Kills and Prevents future growth of Mold & Algae Kills Bacteria, Viruses and dangerous Pathogens. (e.Coli, Hepatitis, HIV, Parvo) Pet, Plant & People Friendly and WILL NOT Harm septic systems EPA-registered and approved levels Of Chlorine SAFE AND EASY

HYDRO-INJECTION TECHNOLOGY 1.Hydro-injection system uniformly erodes the caplet into a mixing chamber known as the hydro body. 2.The concentrate is then mixed with the stream of water leaving your hose.

3.The Wysiwash system delivers a diluted chlorine solution at standard garden hose pressure with an adjustable spray nozzle.

Short contact time (highly effective-up to 120 times more effective than liquid bleach) No rinsing required No batch mixing Safe on turf surfaces No harmful residue Extreme cost savings (less than a penny per gallon) User friendly Kills & Prevents Mold and Algae growth as well as Germs, Pathogens and Viruses

Drop one Wysiwash Jacketed Caplet into the Caplet Container (or check for caplet from previous use). DO NOT REMOVE PLASTIC JACKET FROM THE CAPLET The plastic jacket is there to protect the operator from touching chlorine and is integral to the operation of the Wysiwash Sanitizer-V. Hand tighten the Caplet Container to the Hydro Body. Tighten until snug. STEP-1

Connect the male end of the water hose to the Female Quick Connector. Attach the Wysiwash Sanitizer-V into the Female Quick Connector. Make sure all fittings are secure. STEP-2

Turn on at water source and check for leaks. Turn the lever on the Flow Control Valve to the “on” position and check for leaks. Wysiwash Sanitizer-V is now ready to use. Begin sanitizing now. When not in use, Wysiwash Sanitizer-V must be disconnected from hose and drained! STEP-3

After sanitizing is completed, disconnect Wysiwash Sanitizer-V from hose, allowing it to drain over a gutter/drain area. Wysiwash Sanitizer-V is now ready to use again when needed or be stored in a cool, dry storage area. STEP-4

Once disconnected from hose, the discharging solution is highly concentrated. Avoid contact with skin or clothes. NOTE: Turn the Flow Control Valve to the “on” position and then tilt the Wysiwash Sanitizer-V back 45°, then forward 45°until completely drained. STEP-5

1. Load 2. Connect 3. Use 4. Disconnect 5. Drain

Do not mix other chemicals into the Wysiwash Sanitizer-V. Never use products that contain ammonia with your Wysiwash Sanitizer-V. Always handle the Wysiwash Jacketed Caplets by the plastic jacket. Always wash hands after handling the Wysiwash Jacketed Caplet.

Always use in a ventilated area. Do not use anything other than approved Wysiwash Jacketed Caplets in the Sanitizer-V. DO NOT REMOVE WYSIWASH JACKETED CAPLET from unit after use. After sanitizing is complete, disconnect Wysiwash Sanitizer-V from hose and drain.

Turf Related Issues Animal Care – Wysiwash kills dangerous pathogens including Parvo on contact but yet is friendly to animals & environment-Will not harm septic systems Eliminates the need for the anti-microbrial treatment of turf and is a better long term “solution” for the customer Adds value that competitive turf companies do not offer Provides home/business owner additional maintenance benefits Animal Care – Wysiwash kills dangerous pathogens including Parvo on contact but yet is friendly to animals & environment-Will not harm septic systems Eliminates the need for the anti-microbrial treatment of turf and is a better long term “solution” for the customer Adds value that competitive turf companies do not offer Provides home/business owner additional maintenance benefits

Additional Uses Animal Health- Kills dangerous pathogens including Parvo on contact and prevents the spread of germs and disease (pens, crates, kennels, grass/turf play areas, patios etc.) Pool Areas- Kills and prevents further growth of algae and mold on pool decking, shower areas and furniture. Kills germs (E. coli, hepatitis, HIV, Staph, Strep, MSRA etc.) Home Maintenance-Kills and prevents mold and algae growth on siding and roof. Disinfects Play equipment (playground equipment, coolers, boat interiors and hulls) Deodorizes Animal Health- Kills dangerous pathogens including Parvo on contact and prevents the spread of germs and disease (pens, crates, kennels, grass/turf play areas, patios etc.) Pool Areas- Kills and prevents further growth of algae and mold on pool decking, shower areas and furniture. Kills germs (E. coli, hepatitis, HIV, Staph, Strep, MSRA etc.) Home Maintenance-Kills and prevents mold and algae growth on siding and roof. Disinfects Play equipment (playground equipment, coolers, boat interiors and hulls) Deodorizes