Attachment for spraying powdered chems

Question, we have recently bought plantwash that we will be using to protect plants from the SH we use in cleaning homes. It is in a powdered form and can be sprayed from the end of a garden hose with an attachment that mixes the water and powder upstream. I would like to do something similar but instead of using the garden hose I want to use an attachment at the end of my trigger gun. does anyone make something like that?
 
Do you think maybe you are over thinking the problem..?
I wet down all shrubbery with the soft wash gun.
Apply the SH to the walls ( I will add with a dedicated sprayer)
After dwell time I apply the detergent
after a further dwell time, usually the time it takes me to brush wash the windows on the side of the house I'm working on
I wash off the wall with the soft wash and rinse all of the shrubs on the way by.
NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH BURNING SHRUBS.
 
The only thing I know of is a foamer for liquid detergents. Might work not sure

I've seen those, that might be worth experimenting with. I thought I saw someone using one on a youtube truck cleaning video meant for powdered chems but I can't find it. I wonder if it would work if I just made an attachment for the garden hose sprayer version to attach to the trigger gun. might explode, but would be curious to see what happens. If I make sure There are no restrictions it should, maybe, probably work.
 
Sorry I should have qualified "clean houses", the plant wash is meant more for when we use high concentrations of SH for roof cleaning and some really bad dryvit substrate, especially if the owner has delicate plants right against the house.
 
I have never really had a problem with plants. fresh water works just fine for me. Like he said. over doing it a bit.
 
Possibility of using a X-jet bucket and pre-mixing the powder so its dissolved. Not sure exactly how an X-jet works and if it will clog the injector or nozzles
 
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