Product Category
Spot Cleaning Gun Wholesale
Spot cleaning is a final-mile quality step in garment and print production. When ink mist, pinholes, overspray, oil marks, adhesive residue, or handling smudges appear, a spot cleaning gun allows operators to remove defects quickly—often saving the garment and protecting on-time delivery. In screen printing workflows, spot guns are commonly used for localized plastisol or transfer-related cleanup, and many factories pair them with a vacuum spot cleaning station to help capture fumes and improve operator comfort and compliance.
How a Spot Cleaning Gun Works
Most spot cleaning guns are designed to deliver a focused, high-pressure micro-jet so cleaning fluid can penetrate the fabric surface at the stain point, then flush out the contamination without soaking the whole area. Practical production advantages come from:
• Controlled spray pattern (from mist to stronger jet) to match fabric thickness and stain severity
• Stable, repeatable output for consistent results shift-to-shift
• Compatibility with common spot cleaning fluids/solvents used in print finishing (always follow your chemical supplier’s guidance)
Key Purchasing Criteria for Factories, Print Shops & Distributors
When comparing models, experienced buyers typically prioritize the items below because they directly impact uptime, safety, and total cost per cleaned garment:
1) Spray control & nozzle durability
Look for an adjustable nozzle and durable metal components to reduce downtime from clogging or accidental drops.
2) Solvent tolerance & sealing reliability
If you use stronger cleaning agents, you’ll want components that hold up under chemical exposure (seals, valves, and internal passages).
3) Production fit: intermittent vs. higher-throughput use
Different lines need different duty cycles. For example, some models are positioned for intermittent/moderate duty where ergonomics matters for operators.
4) Workplace ventilation integration (risk management)
Many facilities prefer using a spot cleaning station with suction/exhaust to remove chemical vapors and reduce exposure while speeding dry-down.
Hanze Spot Cleaning Gun Range
Hanze supplies multiple series to match different fabrics, stains, and line setups—supporting bulk purchasing, OEM branding, and export-ready packaging.
Recommended selection logic:
• Light stains / thin fabrics / detail correction → choose a model with finer control and lighter handling
• Mixed stains / daily line use → choose a balanced model for stable output and easy maintenance
• Higher output / stronger cleaning needs → consider pairing with a vacuum spot cleaning station for safer, cleaner operation
Need help matching a model to your fabric + ink system? Send your stain type, fabric GSM, and daily output—we’ll recommend a configuration and spare parts set. Contact us now!
Typical Use Scenarios
• Screen printing: pinholes, overspray, stray ink marks, fingerprints
• Embroidery/garment finishing: oil/grease marks, handling stains, packaging soil
• Textile workshops: localized stain correction before QC/packing
• Distributors: a high-frequency consumable tool with repeat orders and spare parts demand
Quality & Supply Assurance
To support stable procurement and resale performance, we focus on:
• Batch consistency in assembly and output stability
• Pre-shipment inspection on key functions (spray pattern, sealing, trigger response)
• Spare parts support (e.g., nozzle/consumables depending on model)
• OEM options: logo, label, carton marking, and distributor-ready packaging
Spot Cleaning Gun Specifications
| Item | Options / Notes |
|---|---|
| Drive Type | Electric models / Manual models (depends on series) |
| Spray Control | Adjustable nozzle (mist to stronger jet) for different fabrics |
| Recommended Integration | Use with a vacuum spot cleaning station to capture vapors and improve dry-down |
| Common Applications | Ink spots, overspray, oil/grease marks, general garment stain correction |
| Supply Options | Bulk orders, OEM branding, export packaging |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Do I need a spot cleaning station, or is the gun alone enough?
If your process uses stronger cleaning fluids or you’re cleaning frequently, many facilities prefer a station with suction/exhaust to help manage vapors and keep the work area cleaner.
Q2: Can a spot cleaning gun remove plastisol ink mistakes?
Yes—spot cleaning guns are commonly used to remove stray ink marks, pinholes, and smudges during garment printing/finishing (performance depends on the cleaning fluid and the ink/fabric system).
Q3: What should I send you for accurate model recommendation?
Fabric type and GSM, ink type (plastisol/water-based/discharge), stain description (fresh/dried), and daily output target.
Q4: Do you support OEM for distributors?
Yes. We can support branding and distributor-ready packaging for bulk orders (logo/label/carton marking).
Q5: What are common maintenance points?
Keep nozzle passages clean, use compatible fluids, and plan spare nozzles/seals for high-frequency lines.








